India children's health 'ignored'
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7389283.stm
Indian girls are more likely to die than boys
More than half of Indian children under the age of five do not getthe health care they need, according to a report by Save theChildren.It ranks India alongside Ghana when it comes to providing basichealth care to its children under five years of age.The annual report looks at whether developing countries aredelivering health care effectively to children.It found the Philippines was performing best with almost 69% ofchildren able to get access to health care.Ethiopia ranks last - only 16% of children under five get health carewhen they need it.'Basic measures'The report, called State of the World's Mothers, says girls die atmuch higher rates in India than most countries.Although India has cut child its mortality rate by 34% since 1990,Indian girls are 61% more likely than boys to die between the ages ofone and five.Inequity of health care among male and female children is responsiblefor this situation, the report says.The report says experts predict that over 60% of the nearly 10million children who die every year could be saved by deliveringbasic health services through a health facility or community healthworker."A child's chance of reaching its fifth birthday should not depend onthe country or community where it is born," said Jasmine Whitbread,Save the Children's chief executive."We need to do a better job of reaching the poorest children withbasic health measures like vaccines, antibiotics and skilled care atchildbirth," she said.
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