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HIGH TECH MEDICINE: WHY MORE CHILDREN SURVIVE
When you enter the brightly lit, scrubbed, white room, you think you’re in a Star Trek space station. Blinking lights, computers, plastic tubing, attendants in white. You’re in the infant intensive care unit at Philadelphia’s Children’s Hospital. Then you look closely. You see a pinkish-yellow little creature, hardly bigger than a kitten, lying on a tiny bed. The tubes, the lights, the attendants surround it; its scrawny chest heaves with effort.
Such a creature was Matthew Luccarella of Pennsville, New Jersey. His mother, Darlene, gave birth to him 2 months too soon, and he weighed only 3 pounds, 6 ounces. Matthew was a “preemie,” a premature infant. By age 7, Matthew was growing normally and earning good marks in the second grade. “At his birthday, there are still tears,” says his mother. “I get very emotional when he blows out the candles. Matthew means ‘gift of God’ – that’s how he got his name.”
Matthew typifies the incredible progress of the last 40 years in keeping all children alive and healthy. Since 1950, the death rate for children between the ages of 1 and 14 has dropped by half, and it’s still going down. For infants younger than 1 year, the mortality rate has fallen even faster.
Much credit belongs to the vaccines and antibiotics that have conquered infectious diseases such as polio, diphtheria, tuberculosis, measles, whooping cough, chicken pox, and mumps- diseases that once swept through communities in epidemic proportions. High technology and brilliant medical skills have mitigated the deadly powers of birth defects and children’s cancer. New techniques and discoveries are piling up faster and faster, saving more children, keeping them healthier, and warding off the killers of the past and present.
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