The Sick Child Initiative.

J. Tulloch
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Worldwide, 12 million children under age 5 years die each year. 70% of these deaths are due to diarrhea, pneumonia, measles, malaria, or malnutrition, often to a combination of these conditions. A single diagnosis for a sick child is therefore often inappropriate since the signs and symptoms of several major childhood diseases overlap substantially and often more than one disease may be present. Responding to only the most apparent problem may lead to an associated, and potentially life-threatening, condition being overlooked. Combined therapy may be needed to effectively treat the presenting conditions. Some World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF programs provide for the integrated management of the sick child. Program efforts have been coordinated by the WHO Division of Diarrheal and Acute Respiratory Disease Control. Many other agencies, institutions, and individuals are contributing to this initiative. It is expected that the integrated management of the sick child will result in the more accurate identification of illnesses in outpatient settings, ensure more appropriate and, where possible, combined treatment of all the major illnesses, and speed the referral of severely ill children. The approach also emphasizes the importance of preventive interventions such as immunization, vitamin A supplementation when necessary, and improved infant feeding, including exclusive breast feeding.
患病儿童倡议。
全世界每年有1200万5岁以下儿童死亡。这些死亡中有70%是由于腹泻、肺炎、麻疹、疟疾或营养不良,通常是这些情况的综合。因此,对患病儿童进行单一诊断往往是不合适的,因为几种主要儿童疾病的体征和症状在很大程度上重叠,而且往往可能出现一种以上的疾病。只对最明显的问题作出反应,可能会导致相关的、潜在的危及生命的疾病被忽视。联合治疗可能需要有效地治疗目前的状况。世界卫生组织(世卫组织)和联合国儿童基金会的一些项目提供了对患病儿童的综合管理。规划工作由世卫组织腹泻和急性呼吸道疾病控制司协调。许多其他机构、机构和个人也在为这一倡议做出贡献。预计对患病儿童的综合管理将导致在门诊环境中更准确地识别疾病,确保对所有主要疾病进行更适当的治疗,并在可能的情况下进行联合治疗,并加快转诊重病儿童的速度。该方法还强调预防性干预措施的重要性,如免疫接种、必要时补充维生素A和改善婴儿喂养,包括纯母乳喂养。
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