Malnutrition
An estimated 149 million children under five years old around the world suffer from malnutrition, which is an underlying contributing factor in nearly half of all deaths in this age group.
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An estimated 149 million children under five years old around the world suffer from malnutrition, which is an underlying contributing factor in nearly half of all deaths in this age group.
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Read MoreAn estimated 149 million children under five years old around the world suffer from malnutrition, which is an underlying contributing factor in nearly half of all deaths in this age group.
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Read MoreVaccines are one of the most effective public health interventions available, but at least 1.5 million children still die each year from vaccine-preventable diseases.
Read MoreOne shot of a vaccine gives long-lasting immunity, but low coverage in parts of the world leads to periodic epidemics.
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