scholarly journals Hospital Care for Children in Developing Countries: Clinical Guidelines and the Need for Evidence

2006 ◽  
Vol 52 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-2 ◽  
Author(s):  
Trevor Duke ◽  
Julian Kelly ◽  
Martin Weber ◽  
Mike English ◽  
Harry Campbell

In the last century, multiple sanitary accidents happened due to the urban atmospheric pollution, especially on decembre 1952 in london where 4000 deaths took place following the apparition of a smog. The atmospheric pollution is responsible for the surge of a vast range of sanitary manifestations requiring ambulatory or hospital care. The sanitary risks linked to the atmospheric pollution are now well established. In Algeria, The big Algiers is, confronted to an intense atmospheric pollution. This pollution is even more distinguished in the large agglomerations of the developing countries.


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