homehealthcare NewsWorld Pneumonia Day 2023: History, significance, theme, symptoms and preventive measures

World Pneumonia Day 2023: History, significance, theme, symptoms and preventive measures

Though pneumonia can be fatal at times, it is curable and requires awareness and education to combat the disease, especially in children aged five and below.

By CNBCTV18.com Nov 12, 2023 6:21:05 AM IST (Published)

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World Pneumonia Day is observed annually on November 12 and is a global effort to educate people about the disease and its effects. On this day, health organisations, together with ordinary people, try to educate, raise awareness and promote advocacy that pneumonia is curable. It requires awareness to combat the disease, especially in children aged five and below.
History of World Pneumonia Day
On 12 November 2009, the first World Pneumonia Day was observed. On this day, the Global Coalition Against Child Pneumonia launched the ‘Stop Pneumonia’ campaign, which was backed by governments and civil organisations leading to the enactment of sound policies. The campaign concentrated more on low and middle-income countries where children are affected by respiratory infections and malnutrition.
In 2017, a coalition known as Every Breath Counts was formed to empower low and middle-income nations in their fight against respiratory diseases like pneumonia. The UN agencies, international NGOs, institutions, and organisations are the members of this global coalition. Working together, they aim to educate the general public, provide healthcare assistance, and advance healthcare policy, especially in pneumonia prevention, diagnosis, and treatment which could save hundreds of thousands of lives each year.