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- Caring for a newborn - World Health Organization (WHO)
Tips and information Wipe the baby dry and clean and delay the first bath for at least 24 hours; Keep the baby warm with one or two layers of clothes more than adults and keep the head covered with a hat
- Infant nutrition - World Health Organization (WHO)
Proper infant nutrition is fundamental to a child’s continued health, from birth through adulthood Correct feeding in the first three years of life is particularly important due to its role in lowering morbidity and mortality, reducing the risk of chronic disease throughout their life span, and promoting regular mental and physical development
- Rabies - World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO fact sheet on rabies, providing key facts and information on symptoms, diagnosis, transmission, post-exposure prophylaxis, local treatment, prevention, WHO response
- Preterm birth - World Health Organization (WHO)
Babies may be born preterm because of spontaneous preterm labour or because there is a medical indication to plan an induction of labour or caesarean birth early An estimated 13 4 million babies were born too early in 2020 That is more than 1 in 10 babies Approximately 900 000 children die in 2019 of complications of preterm birth (1)
- Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) - World Health Organization (WHO)
Almost all babies are infected by RSV by their second birthday Most have mild illness, but some can get very sick Older children and adults are often re-infected with RSV, but usually have mild illness, except for elderly persons and those with significant underlying illnesses who can have severe illness and even die
- WHO outlines recommendations to protect infants against RSV . . .
The second WHO-recommended immunization product, nirsevimab, is given as a single injection of monoclonal antibodies that starts protecting babies against RSV within a week of administration and lasts for at least 5 months, which can cover the entire RSV season in countries with RSV seasonality
- People in Gaza starving, sick and dying as aid blockade continues
The risk of famine in Gaza is increasing with the deliberate withholding of humanitarian aid, including food, in the ongoing blockade The entire 2 1 million population of Gaza is facing prolonged food shortages, with nearly half a million people in a catastrophic situation of hunger, acute malnutrition, starvation, illness and death This is one of the world’s worst hunger crises, unfolding
- Congenital disorders - World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO fact sheet on congenital disorders, an important cause of childhood death, chronic illness, and disability in many countries
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