Fair play: removing inequities in child health

Fair play: removing inequities in child health

Fair play: removing inequities in child health

Gaps in child mortality between rich and poor are unacceptably wide and growing. Poorer children face disadvantages at every step from exposure and resistance to infectious disease, through care-seeking, to effective treatment. How can policy-makers close these gaps? An international team of researchers explore the options of targeting and universal coverage.

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