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Child Health in Low Income Countries infographic

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SUBJECTS: Math, Science, Social Studies

TOPICS: Fertility/Mortality, Public Health

Bar graphs show the percentage of children in low income countries who have access to clean water, access to basic sanitation, the measles vaccine, and the DTP vaccines. Data is provided for 1990, 2000, 2010, and 2015.

Health data is from the World Health Organization (WHO).

Graphic originally published on the Quick Trip to 7.6 Billion wall chart.

Infographic shows percentage of children over time with access to health indicators like basic sanitation and measles vaccine

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