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- Infant Care and Infant Health
Many are normal, and the infant's caregivers can deal with them if they occur Mostly, it is a matter of the caregivers learning about what is normal for their infant and getting comfortable with the new routine in the household New parents and caregivers often have questions about several aspects of their infant's health and well-being
- Newborn health - World Health Organization (WHO)
To ensure every child survives and thrives to reach their full potential, we must focus on improving care around the time of birth and the first week of life The high rates of preventable death and poor health and well-being of newborns and children under the age of five are indicators of the uneven coverage of life-saving interventions and, more broadly, of inadequate social and economic
- Infant Mortality - NICHD - Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of . . .
Infant mortality refers to the death of an infant between 1 day and 1 year of age (Deaths before age 28 days can also be classified as neonatal mortality ) There are many causes of infant mortality, ranging from infections to accidents
- What are some of the basics of infant health? - NICHD
Many are normal, and the infant's caregivers can deal with them if they occur Mostly, it is a matter of the caregivers learning about what is normal for their infant and getting comfortable with the new routine in the household New parents and caregivers often have questions about several aspects of their infant's health and well-being
- About Infant Care and Infant Health | NICHD - NICHD - Eunice Kennedy . . .
Infancy is the period from birth until age 2 years It is a time of rapid growth and change for children and families Learn about the many issues related to infant health and care
- What causes infant mortality? | NICHD - NICHD - Eunice Kennedy Shriver . . .
What causes infant mortality? There are many different causes of infant mortality, from infection to congenital anomalies or accidents The main causes of infant mortality in the United States are different than the main causes of infant death around the world
- WHO outlines recommendations to protect infants against RSV . . .
Today, WHO published its first-ever position paper on immunization products to protect infants against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) – the leading cause of acute lower respiratory infections in children globally
- Newborn mortality - World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO fact sheet on newborn mortality, including key facts, causes, priority strategies, newborn care and WHO response
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