Infectious diseases as a cause of global childhood mortality and morbidity: Progress in recognition, prevention, and treatment

L. Frenkel
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Child mortality and morbidity are far too high with almost 1% of all children around the world dying each year! Children living in underdeveloped countries (also referred to as “low-income”) and in those areas where crime and military actions are part of everyday life, come under increased threat from disease, starvation, trauma, and death. Infectious diseases are responsible for more than half of childhood deaths and an even greater level of morbidity. This article will review deaths in children, generally in those less than 5 years of age, from pneumonia and other respiratory infections (including bacterial pneumonia, pertussis, viral pneumonia respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), measles, and influenza, tuberculosis (TB), bacterial and viral enteric disease (including enterotoxic (ETEC) and enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC), Shigella, cholera, infections, rotavirus norovirus, and malaria. Factors influencing disease epidemiology and mortality especially in underdeveloped countries will be noted. Much progress has been made in decreasing infectious disease morbidity and mortality during the last few decades, but much more progress can and should be made. The role of decreasing air pollution, improving sanitation, nutrition, mosquito control, immunization rates, and use of antimicrobial agents will be discussed.
传染病是全球儿童死亡和发病的一个原因:在认识、预防和治疗方面的进展
儿童死亡率和发病率太高,全世界每年有近1%的儿童死亡!生活在不发达国家(也称为"低收入")和犯罪和军事行动成为日常生活一部分的地区的儿童受到疾病、饥饿、创伤和死亡的威胁越来越大。一半以上的儿童死亡是由传染病造成的,发病率甚至更高。本文将回顾因肺炎和其他呼吸道感染(包括细菌性肺炎、百日咳、病毒性肺炎呼吸道合胞病毒(RSV)、麻疹和流感、结核病(TB)、细菌性和病毒性肠道疾病(包括肠毒性(ETEC)和肠致病性大肠杆菌(EPEC)、志贺氏菌、霍乱、感染、轮状病毒诺如病毒和疟疾)而死亡的儿童,通常年龄小于5岁。将注意到影响疾病流行病学和死亡率的因素,特别是在不发达国家。在过去几十年中,在降低传染病发病率和死亡率方面取得了很大进展,但能够而且应该取得更大进展。将讨论减少空气污染、改善卫生、营养、蚊虫控制、免疫接种率和使用抗菌剂的作用。
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