Brazil Child Health

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Brazil Child Health

Brazil Child Health (pronunciation: /brəˈzil/ /ʧʌɪld/ /hɛlθ/) is a term that refers to the overall health and well-being of children in Brazil. It encompasses a wide range of topics, including nutrition, immunization, mental health, and preventive care.

Etymology

The term "Brazil Child Health" is a combination of the country name "Brazil", the English word "child", and the Old English word "hǣlth", which means "wholeness, a being whole, sound or well."

Related Terms

  • Child Health: The overall health and well-being of children.
  • Public Health: The science of protecting and improving the health of people and their communities.
  • Healthcare in Brazil: The practice of healthcare in the country of Brazil.
  • Pediatrics: The branch of medicine dealing with the health and medical care of infants, children, and adolescents from birth up to the age of 18.
  • Immunization: The process by which a person is made immune or resistant to an infectious disease, typically by the administration of a vaccine.
  • Nutrition: The science that interprets the nutrients and other substances in food in relation to maintenance, growth, reproduction, health and disease of an organism.
  • Mental Health: A person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being.
  • Preventive Care: Measures taken for disease prevention.

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