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Guidelines on Optimal feeding of low birth- …
www.who.intWHO Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data Guidelines on optimal feeding of low birth-weight infants in low- and middle-income countries. 1.Infant nutrition. 2.Infant, Low birth weight. 3.Nutritional requirements. 4.Feeding
Pennsylvania Plan of Safe Care Guidance
www.dhs.pa.gov2018). NAS babies are more likely to have low birth weight, prematurity, difficulty feeding and respiratory distress compared to all other newborns. Complication NAS Newborn Stays All Other Newborn Stays Low birth weight 15.7% 6.6% Prematurity 14.8% 8.1% Difficulty feeding 14.9% 3.5…
Newborns with low birth weight (%)
www.who.int– 64 – - United Nations Children’s Fund and World Health Organization, Low Birthweight: Country, regional and global estimates. UNICEF, New York, 2004.
Contraindications - World Health Organization
www.who.int· prematurity or low birth weight; · history of jaundice at birth. Page 12 2001 Introduction of hepatitis B vaccine into childhood immunization se rvices. Management guidelines, including information for hea lth worker s and parents WHO/V&B/01.31 Database ID 36_8 Year HIB
Nou˜ishing India - NITI AAYOG
niti.gov.inNational Nutrition Strategy IYCF Infant and Young Child Feeding JE Japanese Encephalitis LBW Low Birth Weight M & E Monitoring and Evaluation
Birth Spacing and Birth Outcomes Key Points
www.marchofdimes.orgthrough the IMPLICIT (Interventions to Minimize Preterm & Low Birth Weight Infants through Continuous Improvement Techniques) quality improvement initiative.8 Key Points •One in 10 babies is born preterm. •Pregnancies spaced less than 18 months after a live birth are associated with delayed prenatal care and increased risk for adverse birth