Save A Village, Learn About World Pneumonia Day

by Mike Smith · 2009-10-30 13:56:00 UTC
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Want to learn about Pneumonia? Well it's World Pneumonia Day on Monday, so whether you want to or not, you should: Every fifteen seconds a child dies of pneumonia. In global health terms it doesn't receive the sort of status it deserves — it is not enough of a priority on the global health agenda.

Go and learn about pneumonia with Save the Children's game and interactive quiz — work your way around the map learning about pneumonia and help 'cure' each village. After completing each quiz Save the Children explain the work they're doing to help fight pneumonia. Here's some of what I learned: Pneumonia effects children all around the world, those infected with HIV are more susceptible, with poor nutrition also contributing to the disease. Good hygiene can help prevent pneumonia, but most frightening is that pneumonia kills more children than Aids, malaria and measles combined. Save The Children set up the game to raise awareness by testing your awareness, and helping you learn too.

Pneumonia is the "forgotten killer," and a million deaths a year could be prevented if more children received existing vaccinations. Don't take my word for it: Go and play the game and find out for yourself, or jump straight into the success stories, with Save The Children's contribution saving hundreds of thousands of lives.

Photo credit: Save The Children

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