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- Waterborne disease - Wikipedia
Infectious diseases that are sensitive to climate can be grouped into: vector-borne diseases (transmitted via mosquitos, ticks etc ), waterborne diseases (transmitted via viruses or bacteria through water), and food-borne diseases (spread through pathogens via food) [12]: 1107 Climate change affects the distribution of these diseases due to the
- Air Pollution Note – Data you need to know
Air pollution is a major global health crisis and causes one in nine deaths worldwide Exposure to PM 2 5 reduced average global life expectancy by approximately one year and eight months in 2021 The deadliest illnesses linked to PM 2 5 air pollution are stroke, heart disease, lung disease, lower respiratory diseases (such as pneumonia), and
- We can eradicate malaria—within a generation
Her name is Cacilda Fumo, she lives in Mozambique, and every year she helps save hundreds of lives—by reminding them they are not alone Mozambique has one of the highest HIV infection rates in the world More than 1 6 million people—10 percent of the adult population—are living with HIV Cacilda was diagnosed with HIV in 2002
- Respiratory infections - Mortality DB
The great majority of deaths from respiratory infections are caused by lower respiratory infections -- predominantly pneumonia When they occur, upper respiratory infection and otitis media deaths are included in this category as well
- Global Cancer Facts and Figures 4th Edition
Table 1 Leading Causes of Death Worldwide by Human Development Index (HDI), 2016 (Millions) Worldwide Low HDI Medium HDI High HDI Very High HDI Rank Deaths % Rank Deaths % Rank Deaths % Rank Deaths % Rank Deaths % Cardiovascular diseases 1 17 9 31% 2 1 2 14% 1 5 2 28% 1 6 9 41% 1 4 4 35%
- UNICEF: Collecting water is often a colossal waste of time . . .
This in turn increases the risk of diarrhoeal disease, which is the fourth leading cause of death among children under 5, and a leading cause of chronic malnutrition, or stunting, which affects 159 million children worldwide More than 300,000 children under 5 die annually from diarrhoeal diseases due to poor sanitation, poor hygiene, or unsafe
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