Sunday, October 22, 2006

Health in the Philippines


The Filipino families I know have experienced a variety of illnesses including recurrent pulmonary infections, malnutrition, anemia and vitamin deficiencies. It is no coincidence that these are cited in the Encyclopedia of the Nations' entry, Philippines - Health:
Pulmonary infections (tuberculosis, pneumonia, bronchitis) are prevalent. Malnutrition remains a health problem despite government assistance in the form of Nutripaks (consisting of indigenous foods such as mung beans and powdered shrimp) that are made available for infants, children, and pregnant women. In 2000, 32% of children under five years old were considered malnourished. Protein malnutrition, anemia, and vitamin A and iodine deficiencies are commonly found in children. The goiter rate was 6.9 per 100. Heart disease is the third most common cause of death in the Philippines.

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