More health personnel to reduce infant mortality

In underdeveloped countries many children die due to lack of health personnel, we do not talk about serious illnesses, we talk about what for us can be a simple intervention, such as an appendectomy, and that in underdeveloped countries it can represent the death of a child. There is talk of expensive medications or technological means, there is talk of achieving train health workers in these countries to reduce mortality caused by such problems.

For this, the World Health Organization (WHO) expands a program developed specifically for this function, until now surgery was considered a taboo subject in these countries, they did not feel trained and indicated that they did not have financial means or preparation. Eliminating these problems represents a gigantic step for these countries and a step in reducing child mortality. Since 2005, WHO has managed to act in 22 underdeveloped countries, improving its sanitary conditions significantly and we say sensitively, because most deaths occur in rural areas, where there is neither material nor personal, the most important cities for the On the contrary, they do enjoy the help of this program.

The extension carried out by WHO will allow providing such means to the places that need it most, as we have said before, this is a great step in the fight against infant mortality.

Video: Reducing Maternal Mortality in Somalia. UNICEF (May 2024).