How Pneumonia is Killing Children Every 39 Seconds
Pneumonia kills a child every 39 seconds globally, with children under the age of five being the most vulnerable. Learn about the causes, symptoms, prevention, and treatment of pneumonia, as well as what can be done to address pneumonia’s impact in developing countries by valdamedinaEstimated reading time: 0 min 0 sec

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