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Nearly One in Five Child Deaths Linked to Growth Failure Says Global Study

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A recent global analysis has found that nearly one in five child deaths worldwide is associated with growth failure, accounting for approximately 1 million fatalities annually among children under the age of five. The study identifies growth failure as the third leading risk factor for mortality and morbidity in this age group. These findings are part of the Global Burden of Disease 2023 study, which was published in *The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health*.

The report highlights the significant health consequences tied to child growth failure, underscoring its widespread impact on young children globally. Researchers analyzed data from multiple regions to assess the prevalence and effects of stunted growth, wasting, and other indicators of poor physical development. The study emphasizes that these conditions contribute substantially to early childhood deaths and long-term health complications. The findings aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of how growth failure affects global child health outcomes.

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Date: December 2, 2025

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