Pollution, dirty water, poor sanitation, and toxic causes are one of three children in the European area to meet one's fate. Therefore the conclusion of research presented by Dr Giorgio Tamburlini from The Institute of Child Health in Trieste (Italy) to the Board of Health (WHO).According to a report published by WHO, the smoke pollution from burning coal and wood is a murderer of children the number one in Central Asia and Turkey. While in the area of Europe, the death came from the crowd much traffic that caused a number of incidents that the children experience injuries.
"One of the three children who died in a number of European countries can be called is because environmental factors," said Dr Giorgio Tamburlini, the leader of this research. WHO report mentions 100,000 children died and 6 million other threatened their lives each year. Victims came from a new children aged birth to 19 years in 52 countries in Western Europe and Eastern Europe, including fractions of a number of countries the Soviet Union.
"This report is the first assessment on the impact on the health of children and adolescents because of factors on the country in Europe," he said, the reports published in the Lancet medical journal has become one of the discussion in the meeting officials of the European Environment and Health which was held 23-25 June back in Budapest, Romania.
Not denied in the growth factor environment is very influential to the children. They are threatened because of where they live and play is very bad from the environment. Although a number of cases the causes of death vary widely but the main factors such as pollution and support clean water is necessary to protect them from injury risk factors.
Injuries that include traffic accidents, fall, violence or suicide cases that befall almost 75,000 young people throughout the area of Europe back in 2001. Around 23,000 children died during the four years because of pneumonia and some other diseases because of air pollution.
The lack of sanitation, creating 13,000 children died because of diarrhea. "Intervention needs to be done to reduce the increase in children affected by this," Dr Giorgio firm. The report also mentioned that a number of areas that need to be a main target is the children who live on the streets and those who threatened a number of high risk factors of the environment.
Dr Giorgio Tamburlini study also said the results could be a warning that a number of developing countries to help children and teenagers out of a number of risks that.
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