Question 20 of 10 • JPS-2025/26-Chatfield Summer School-CO-Geography-(CR)-M2-Suwannakorn
Answer:
Responses may vary but should include some or all of the following information: Routine illnesses, such as diarrhea, are leading killers of children in the developing world. Improved sanitation and access to clean water will help to prevent the spread of bacteria. Better nutrition and improved health care will provide children with medicine or simple cocktails of sugar water to help with hydration. Education and community development, like teaching children the importance of washing their hands or helping to improve infrastructure, are just some of the ways to combat these illnesses.