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Publication Date:
22/06/2022

Author:
Kevin Baker
Alexa Wharton-Smith
Sol Richarson
Carina King

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Poster
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Global research priority setting for childhood pneumonia: Results from an e-Delphi study

Publication Date:
22/06/2022
Author:
Kevin Baker
Alexa Wharton-Smith
Sol Richarson
Carina King
Type:
Poster

Pneumonia is the leading infectious killer of children under five, causing an estimated 700,000 deaths in 2019. Continued lack of action and investment in pneumonia will prevent many countries from achieving the SDG 3 agenda goals by 2030, often pneumonia is the “missing piece” and major barrier to reducing child deaths. The Every Breath Counts Research Group conducted a study to establish a research priority agenda for childhood pneumonia, with the aim of advocating for increased engagement from donors and key stakeholders working in high-burden countries.

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Keywords: Capacity development | Research | Pneumonia | Maternal, neonatal and child health | SDG3

 

 

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