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Publication Date:
11/11/2020

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Advocacy brief
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Strong health systems save lives: Improving pneumonia case management at all levels

Publication Date:
11/11/2020
Type:
Advocacy brief

Even though pneumonia is preventable, treatable and curable, it remains the leading infectious cause of death among children under five. A holistic approach — underpinned by rigorous implementation research — is needed to strengthen pneumonia case management at every level of the health system.

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Country: Chad | Ethiopia | Nigeria

Keywords: Capacity development | Research | Child and maternal health | Health system strengthening | Policy development | Pneumonia | Case management | Diagnosis | iCCM | Maternal, neonatal and child health | Preventive treatments | Quality improvement | Treatment | SDG3

 

 

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