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Global diarrhoea deaths down by a third | Global diarrhoea deaths down by a third |
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The number of children dying worldwide of diarrhoea fell by a third between 2005 and 2015, researchers have found. | The number of children dying worldwide of diarrhoea fell by a third between 2005 and 2015, researchers have found. |
The study says better access to clean water and sanitation is key, with fewer weak and malnourished children becoming infected. | |
New vaccines have also had a positive impact. | New vaccines have also had a positive impact. |
However, diarrhoea is still the fourth-biggest killer of children globally, with almost 500,000 a year dying before their fifth birthday. | However, diarrhoea is still the fourth-biggest killer of children globally, with almost 500,000 a year dying before their fifth birthday. |
This figure could well be a significant under-estimate because of the lack of data in sub-Saharan Africa, where most cases occur. | This figure could well be a significant under-estimate because of the lack of data in sub-Saharan Africa, where most cases occur. |
Preventable and treatable | Preventable and treatable |
Diarrhoea is also indirectly responsible for large numbers of deaths, through exacerbating the effects of other diseases, such as pneumonia and measles. | Diarrhoea is also indirectly responsible for large numbers of deaths, through exacerbating the effects of other diseases, such as pneumonia and measles. |
The US researchers, who analysed data from the new Global Burden of Disease study, found well over a third (42%) of deaths happen in Nigeria and India. | The US researchers, who analysed data from the new Global Burden of Disease study, found well over a third (42%) of deaths happen in Nigeria and India. |
Diarrhoeal diseases, such as rotavirus and cholera, are spread by water contaminated with faeces. They are preventable and treatable. | Diarrhoeal diseases, such as rotavirus and cholera, are spread by water contaminated with faeces. They are preventable and treatable. |
"Diarrhoeal diseases disproportionately affect young children," said lead author Dr Ali Mokdad, from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington. | "Diarrhoeal diseases disproportionately affect young children," said lead author Dr Ali Mokdad, from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington. |
"Despite some promising reductions in mortality, the devastating impact of these diseases cannot be overlooked." | "Despite some promising reductions in mortality, the devastating impact of these diseases cannot be overlooked." |
Diarrhoea cases in 2015 | Diarrhoea cases in 2015 |
Source: Lancet Infectious Diseases | |
World Health Organization: Diarrhoea | World Health Organization: Diarrhoea |
While deaths from diarrhoea have dropped by just over 20% overall, and 34% in children, the rate of infection has been falling far more slowly. | While deaths from diarrhoea have dropped by just over 20% overall, and 34% in children, the rate of infection has been falling far more slowly. |
For children it dropped by just over 10% between 2005 and 2015. | For children it dropped by just over 10% between 2005 and 2015. |
Of all the diarrhoeal diseases, rotavirus remains the biggest killer of under-fives, according to this study. | Of all the diarrhoeal diseases, rotavirus remains the biggest killer of under-fives, according to this study. |
But death rates for the disease were down by 44% in 2015. | But death rates for the disease were down by 44% in 2015. |
The researchers attribute much of this to a relatively new vaccine. | The researchers attribute much of this to a relatively new vaccine. |
'Unacceptable' | 'Unacceptable' |
"We're encouraged to see fewer children dying of diarrhoea," said Yael Velleman, senior policy analyst on health and hygiene at WaterAid. | "We're encouraged to see fewer children dying of diarrhoea," said Yael Velleman, senior policy analyst on health and hygiene at WaterAid. |
"But it is unacceptable that diarrhoea still claims the lives of nearly half a million children under five each year. | "But it is unacceptable that diarrhoea still claims the lives of nearly half a million children under five each year. |
"Up to 50% of under-nutrition is linked to chronic infection, diarrhoea and worm infestation caused by dirty water and poor hygiene." | "Up to 50% of under-nutrition is linked to chronic infection, diarrhoea and worm infestation caused by dirty water and poor hygiene." |
She said those children's life chances were limited by preventable illness - "all for the lack of conditions we have been taking for granted in the UK for over 100 years". | She said those children's life chances were limited by preventable illness - "all for the lack of conditions we have been taking for granted in the UK for over 100 years". |
How to prevent diarrhoea | How to prevent diarrhoea |
SOURCE: World Health Organization | SOURCE: World Health Organization |
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