The report also reveals that every year about more the 400,000 infants die before reaching five year of their age. The Child health in Pakistan is among the most important national issues that need serious attention. Child mortality in Pakistan is a major cause of concern, with every one among 10 children dying before reaching the age of five and one among 30, just after they are born. Pakistan is a developing nation of the world that has lot to do for the welfare of the general public. Pneumonia and air pollution seem to be the factors affecting the health of Pakistani children. The air pollution is mostly caused by harmful emissions of biogas, which is used in most houses of
The principle reason of growing child mortality in Pakistan is lack of child healthcare facilities in rural areas, where majority of population lives. Low state spending on healthcare, abject poverty, low literacy, lack of skilled birth heath works, widespread communicable diseases, insufficient emergency child health services in government run district and rural hospitals are the major reasons behind growing diseases in children.
The Maternity statistics in Pakistan are among of the poorest in South Asia. A holistic approach is needed to improve maternal and newborn health, mainly by improving and upgrading facilities at the district hospitals. Most common and lethal diseases in
Among the victims of acute respiratory infection (ARI) most vulnerable are children whose immune systems have been weakened by malnutrition.
Majority of children visiting hospitals and dispensaries suffer from the respiratory ailments and serious attention is needed to provide better medical treatment to children living in rural areas. Viral hepatitis, particularly that caused by types B and C are major epidemics in
Children are also amongst the hepatitis patients and their number is growing sharply. Malaria is a problem faced by the lower class people in
Like adults, children also suffer from malarial diseases, which need serious attention of healthcare policymakers. Diarrhea is rampant in the country due to use of contaminated water. It is estimated that about 20 per cent of diarrhea patients are children. Similarly, diseases like dysentery, scabies, dengue, and goiter are also on the rise.
This Year YMMWF Pakistan want to Expand its Programmers to provides vaccination against childhood tuberculosis, poliomyelitis, diphtheria, prussic, tetanus, hepatitis B, homophiles influenza type b and measles, besides protecting pregnant ladies with tetanus toxic and their neonates against neo-natal tetanus.
However, there is no success even to control polio. Mostly births are practiced by under untrained supervision at home, which are responsible for alarming mortality of mothers and newborns.
Children under the age of five face multiple obstacles, including birth injuries and infectious diseases. Millions of children suffer from short- and long-term adverse consequences of illnesses, malnutrition and injuries that impact their well-being and options in life, including fewer educational opportunities and diminished future economic prospects. Child health is closely related to maternal health, as nutrition during pregnancy, birth conditions, birth spacing, and health status of the mother impact the health of the child prior to, during and after birth. Largely because of these factors, three million infants are stillborn each year.
The recent devastating floods in Pakistan have further increased the disease burden. United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) says as many as three and a half million children in flood-ravaged
There is also an increased risk of malaria and dengue fever, since the stagnant water may provide an ideal breeding ground for mosquitoes the vector that is responsible for transmission.
To cope with this situation, the government must open more children hospitals in the country. In Sindh province, there is just one big children hospital. There is dire need to open more children hospitals in all provinces and improve children health In order to save lives of children, Maturity home should be opened in all district headquarter hospitals, where emergency services along with trained child disease experts should be made available. YMMWF is looking for technical support and Partnership.
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