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2007 Child Survival Survey
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2007 Survey

In August 2007, the US Coalition for Child Survival sponsored a survey, exploring Americans' attitudes toward child survival issues.

• While HIV/AIDS and malaria are serious threats to child survival in developing countries, there is a misperception that they are the leading killers of children under five. In reality, neonatal complications, pneumonia, malnutrition, and diarrhea are the top determinants of death among children under five.

• Almost all Americans believe the issue of child survival is an important problem facing the world today. A large majority of Americans (84 percent) support increased funding to reduce the top preventable causes of death among children

• Eight in ten Americans (81 percent) support the Global Child Survival Act, even when told it would cost 7 dollars per American each year. Majorities of Democrats and Republicans say they support this act.


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2004 Survey

2004 Survey of Capitol Hill Staff

In February 2004, the Coalition sponsored a survey, exploring the views of Capitol Hill staffpersons. The survey explored their motivations for improving child health, as well as reactions to a variety of facts and messages.


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