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Broadcast: Apr 07 2003


 


The World Health Organization, is calling for urgent international action to prevent millions of children from dying every year as a result of environmental hazards. The WHO is dedicating World Health Day to healthy environments for children, to call attention to what it says are these needless, preventable deaths.


The World Health Organization says more than five million children, mainly in developing countries, die every year from diseases, infections and accidents related to their environments.


For instance, it notes two-million children under the age of five die from acute respiratory infections because the air they breathe is polluted. It says more than one-million children 1)succumb 1 to 2)diarrhea because the water they drink is 3)contaminated.


And, it says, one-million children, mostly in sub-Saharan Africa, die each year from 4)malaria 2, a disease that is spread by water-breeding 5)mosquitoes.


WHO Director General Gro Harlem Brundtland said the biggest threats to children's health 6)lurk 3 in the very places that should be the safest - in their homes, schools, and communities. "If we have environments which are protected and where these 7)vectors are not being given the opportunity to reach the children or to develop, we will have much lower incidents of these childhood killers," she said.


The WHO says children are not given the importance and the attention they need. It says they suffer from disease out of all proportion to their numbers. Children under the age of five comprise only 10 percent of the world's population, it says, yet they bear 40 percent of the global disease burden.


WHO Executive Director David Nabarro said most child deaths linked to the environment can be prevented. He said there are simple, inexpensive measures people can take which can make a huge difference. "They often simply call for changes in behavior and thinking at all times about that child as a being, a human being with a future, rather than that child as something that is to be ignored or given second or third place in the pecking order of affairs in the home" he said. "It is a mind-set, and to get that mind-set changed, we need a movement that puts children first and not second or third."


The World Health Organization says washing hands with soap and water can prevent the spread of 8)germs. This simple act alone can reduce diarrhea by a third. Studies show that the number of deaths from malaria can be cut by a quarter or more when children sleep under mosquito nets treated with 9)insecticide.


Another simple measure, it says, is providing good 10)ventilation in homes. WHO says improved cooking stoves and clean household fuels decrease indoor air pollution, and this will cut down on the number of acute respiratory infections.


Lisa Schlein for VOA news, Geneva.


 


 


1)    succumb to屈服,屈从


2)    diarrhea[7daiE5riE]n.痢疾,腹泻


3)    contaminate[kEn5tAmineit]v.污染


4)    malaria [mE5lZEriE]n.疟疾, 瘴气


5)    mosquito[mEs5ki:tEu]n.蚊子


6)    lurk [lE:k]n.潜伏, 埋伏


7)    vector[5vektE]n.带菌者


8)    germ[dVE:m]n.微生物, 细菌


9)    insecticide [in5sektisaid]n.杀虫剂


10)ventilation [venti5leiFEn]n.通风, 流通空气



v.屈服,屈从;死
  • They will never succumb to the enemies.他们决不向敌人屈服。
  • Will business leaders succumb to these ideas?商业领袖们会被这些观点折服吗?
n.疟疾
  • He had frequent attacks of malaria.他常患疟疾。
  • Malaria is a kind of serious malady.疟疾是一种严重的疾病。
n.潜伏,潜行;v.潜藏,潜伏,埋伏
  • Dangers lurk in the path of wilderness.在这条荒野的小路上隐伏着危险。
  • He thought he saw someone lurking above the chamber during the address.他觉得自己看见有人在演讲时潜藏在会议厅顶上。
学英语单词
'Unayzah, Jab.
accompanying sound trap
air cooling apparatus
alternacy
associated state
ausiello
bacteria action
Bakersfield sound
barology
benderman
binary viscosity
Biphenaloid
Block It
boneless kipper
booklift
Bristol Zoo
cell mediated lymphocytolysis
collins
concrete cylinder
corticothalamic fiber
criminously
cystolithotomies
Estrangelo
feeding grid
fire-spreading
fogden
free piston machinery
free vote
GE
geniculatum
genus Gutierrezia
get-tough-on-crime
Gossypium hirsutum L.
graph type
grounding wire
half-boiled
have a good grip on
have a thirst
heating coil outlet system
highly skewed propeller
hurdlers
intensifying effect
intransigence, intransigency
iseries
jones criteria
Laetare
lagging angle
larnacas
latchkey children
Lithocarpus viridis
love in a cottage
Mansholt, Sicco Leendert
minor fast day
Mistelbach
moorehead
movie-plex
nanoart
non-depositions
one-axis universal stage
orange-peel sampler
osmoprotectants
out of my head
pancreas transplantation
pattern of symbol
peisleyite
Peplmycin
petful
piston complement
plant gapeseed
poissies
pre-leach
primary distribution mains
public provision
Pythia
racing circuit
re-checked
reapplicants
rectoabdominal examination
relief agencies
ridge slate
second category gassy mine
shweshwe
specific active immunity
stand-by ship
steel straightening and leveling machine
stigmatised
structure of nuclear shell
strumigenys hispida
subr
summey
syncarpous ovary
top-loading washing machine
translating dictionaries
trivia
undecylates
unfertilized
vacuum volatilization
water equivalent of snow cover
whiteanity
wineshops
with dignity