Childhood Morbidity And Mortality In The World: Sierra Leone

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Sierra Leone has one of the highest maternal and child morbidity and mortality in the world. Different demographic health surveys in the country have also cited this trend. Majority of children suffer from preventable childhood diseases like malaria, respiratory infections diarrheal disease, anaemia and malnutrition and consequently do not live to celebrate their fifth birthday. Women at child-bearing age die mainly from anaemia, hemorrhage, sepsis/infections, hypertensive disorders and other causes.

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