The Environment Plays A Major Role In The Deaths Of Children In Europe

Pollution, dirty water, poor sanitation and poison is the cause of one in three children in the region has met his end. Thus, the conclusion that the results of research presented by Dr. Giorgio Tamburlini at the Institute of Child Health in Trieste (Italy) to the World Health Organization (WHO).
According to a report published by WHO, pollution from burning coal and wood smoke is a cause of death among children the number one in Central Asia and Turkey. In Europe, the death came from the fragility of traffic incidents that cause sejumkah how many children are injured.
“One in three children who died in some European countries may be called due to environmental factors,” said Dr. Giorgio Tamburlini, the leader of this research. WHO report calls for 100,000 children have died and risk another six million lives each year. The victims came from a newborn child until the age of 19 years in 52 countries in Western Europe and Eastern Europe, including parts of several countries of the Soviet Union.