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Poor children more likely to fall ill
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 02 - 04 - 2005

About three million children are likely to die from malaria in Africa this year despite the fact that simple mosquito nets draped over their beds could offer effective protection against the deadly disease.
A mosquito net costs only 5 dollars (3.84 euros), but a family which has practically no income cannot afford even this amount of money, according to internationally renowned U.S. economist Jeffrey Sachs.
On the occasion of the annual World Health Day on April 7, experts like him highlight a simple equation: Those who are poor are also more likely to be ill.
About 10.6 million infants and small children die every year from illnesses such as pneumonia and diarrhea that could be either prevented or easily treated. Vaccinations can prevent diseases, a simple saline drip can reinvigorate a small patient dehydrated by diarrhea.
The decisive factor in infant mortality remains poverty, a study in the British medical journal Lancet found in late March, citing research by the U.S. Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, and the Geneva-based World Health Organization (WHO).
The U.N. has coined the term "absolute poverty" for people in developing and emerging countries who live on less than the equivalent of one dollar in local purchasing power per day.
"Despite the advancement of medicine millions of children die as a result of poverty and underdevelopment. If the children had healthcare and access to clean water and sufficient food, their lives could be saved," the head of UNICEF in Germany, Reinhard Schlagintweit, told Deutsche Presse-Agentur, dpa.
Children in developing countries are not alone in suffering medically as a result of poverty, according to the German federal health promotion center (Began). "The connection between social disadvantage and negative effects on the health of children and teenagers is undisputed also in Germany," according to BZgA chief Elisabeth Pott.
One in ten children in Germany is affected by poverty, according to the center. A number of studies also showed that poorer children suffer more than average from psychological and physical development disorders, as well as from headaches and abdominal pains.
"Children from the lower social levels also brush their teeth less often," and mostly don't attend preventative dental check-ups, said Pott, indicating another field of health problems.
Furthermore, children from poorer families have a higher rate of accidents as their coordination is underdeveloped as a result of poor nutrition and lack of exercise. "We have to promote the children's health in small steps," Pott comments.
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