
Poverty
The link between poverty and premature death and disability is well-documented, but the definition of who is poor and the global distribution of those living in extreme poverty is changing. This section examines the ways in which limited health resources, illness, and poverty are intertwined
Poverty
6 Million
The conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has led to more than 6 million deaths since 1996
97%
Low- or middle-income countries experience 97% of RSV-related deaths
$200
A single vial of antivenom can cost anywhere from $18 to $200
86%
In Nakuru County, Kenya, 86% of patients have fluorosis, 32% of whom have severe fluorosis.
1.7%
GHESKIO reduced HIV prevalence in Haiti from 5% to less than 1.7% over the course of a decade
11 Million
Approximately 11 million severe burn cases occur globally every year, many in LMICs
94
After Haiti's 7.2-magnitude earthquake in August 2021, 94 of 255 schools were damaged or destroyed
2 X
In Lebanon, children who are refugees have twice the risk of dying from a traffic injury than local children
90,000
By the end of September 2021, almost 90,000 suspected cholera cases were recorded in Nigeria
6 of 10
Extremely poor people are in middle-income nations
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