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- Title
The global burden of paediatric heart disease.
- Authors
Musa, Ndidiamaka L.; Hjortdal, Vibeke; Zheleva, Bistra; Murni, Indah K.; Sano, Shunji; Schwartz, Steven; Staveski, Sandra L.
- Abstract
An estimated 15 million children die or are crippled annually by treatable or preventable heart disease in low- and middle-income countries. Global efforts to reduce under-5 mortality have focused on reducing death from communicable diseases in low- and middle-income countries with little to no attention focusing on paediatric CHD and acquired heart disease. Lack of awareness of CHD and acquired heart disease, access to care, poor healthcare infrastructure, competing health priorities, and a critical shortage of specialists are important reasons why paediatric heart disease has not been addressed in low resourced settings. Non-governmental organisations have taken the lead to address these challenges. This review describes the global burden of paediatric heart disease and strategies to improve the quality of care for paediatric heart disease. These strategies would improve outcomes for children with heart disease.
- Subjects
CONGENITAL heart disease in children; HEART diseases; COMMUNICABLE diseases; MIDDLE-income countries; MORTALITY; WORLD Health Organization
- Publication
Cardiology in the Young, 2017, Vol 27, pS3
- ISSN
1047-9511
- Publication type
journal article
- DOI
10.1017/S1047951117002530