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Figure 1: Child health care in Latin America and the Caribbean
Figure 2: Use of antibiotics and other drugs for the treatment of acute respiratory infections and diarrhea in children under 5 before and after
Figure 3: K now led ge of parents of children u nd er 5 abo ut care an d treatm ent in   the hom e through application of the IM C I strateg y
Figure 4: Evolution of mortality from diarrheal diseases and acute respiratory infections in children under 5 during the period 1995 - 1999

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