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Hello Summer, Hello Mr. Diarrhea

Hello Summer, Hello Mr. Diarrhea

During summer, diarrhea remains one of the most common diseases in children less 5 years of age due to their weak immune system.

According to UNICEF, globally, an  estimated 2,000 children under the age of five die everyday from diarrhea diseases. In Vietnam, every year approximately 1,100 children under five die of diarrhea. 

So...What are tips to help your baby stay safe and avoid getting diarrhea in this summer? 

Follow CarePlus and MarryBaby to watch LIVESTREAM "HELLO SUMMER, HELLO MR. DIARRHEA" in order to update more useful tips in baby caring. 

 

 

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