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Seven more children die of malnutrition in Tharparkar

THARPARKAR: Malnutrition and epidemics continue to claim more lives as seven more children expired during 24 hours, the Sindh health department said on Wednesday.

According to details, seven children expired at Mithi Hospital, Tharparkar, while a dozen others affected of malnutrition and epidemics were still under treatment.

The latest deaths have taken the death toll in Tharparkar in March to 77 and 207 in the ongoing year. According to the health department, every year 1,500 children die due to malnutrition, infections and lack of proper medical facilities in the remote region.

Earlier, a report released by the United Nation’s Children Fund in April 2018, stated that Pakistan is among countries with the highest infant mortality rate, with 22 infants dying before turning one-month-old. Among these countries, eight are in Africa and two in Asia, including Afghanistan which is ranked third.

“Pakistan is the riskiest place to be born as measured by its newborn mortality rate,” the report stated. “A baby born in Pakistan is almost 50 times more likely to die during his or her first month than a baby born in Japan, Iceland, and Singapore”.

 

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