‘Horribly sick kids:’ Arctic regions have highest infant lung infection in world
Research shows newborn babies in some Arctic regions have the highest rates of serious lung infections ever recorded in medical literature.
A paper published Tuesday in the Canadian Medical Association Journal says cases in Inuit infants in northern Quebec and western Nunavut are so numerous, it would be cheaper to treat all infants with a preventative medicine than wait until they get sick.
“These are the highest rates in the world, higher than sub-Saharan Africa,” said lead author Anna Banerji of the University of Toronto.
Banerji and her colleagues have been studying respiratory infections among newborns in the Arctic for years. It’s long been known the Canadian Arctic has abnormally high rates.


