New Evidence Shows Frontline Health Workers Can Effectively Treat No. 1 Child Killer Pneumonia (IMAGE)
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In Pakistan's Haripur district, Lady Health Worker Naseem bibi counts 1-year-old Usama’s breaths, before successfully treating him for pneumonia. A new Lancet study by Save the Children shows that children treated by community health workers at home were more likely to recover from severe pneumonia than those referred to a health facility, the current standard of care. Just ahead of World Pneumonia Day, the study offers new hope for treating the world's leading child killer in communities where hospitals and doctors are out of reach.
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