Wednesday, February 22, 2012

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Partnership with a number of other agencies to provide assistance, the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (HAVI) vykochuye >> << today. Deploying in Kenya is part of the global initiative on vaccination of children in buy strattera countries with pneumococcal vaccine, which not only saves lives but also reduce health care costs by focusing on prevention rather than delay treatment. Every year thousands of children in Kenya die of pneumonia on health. "Routine vaccination is one of the most cost-effective public investment in health, the government can do, and we expect our donors to continue their strong support for our salvation, life mission," said Helen Evans, interim executive director of the Alliance HAVI. "The rapid introduction of new generation vaccines pneumococcal shows how innovation and technology can be used, at affordable prices to save lives in developing countries. Pay-off if the judge to reduce child mortality, will be huge, "said Dr Margaret Chan, Director General of the World Health Organization. According HAVI, pneumonia in the world "the largest child killer" and affects children in developing countries particularly hard. There's no vaccine integrated into the regular vaccination schedule, as is the case in the United States. More than 500,000 children under five years die of pneumonia each year - a disease causes 18% of deaths among children in developing countries. "The introduction of new pneumococcal conjugated vaccine in developing countries is an important step that could prevent millions of cases of attacks of disease and death of countless children from a terrible disease, pneumonia," said Evans. HAVI and its partners seek to introduce the vaccine in more than 40 countries, thereby saving 700,000 lives by 2015 to seven million lives by 2030. Keep in Fast Company. .


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