by adminpia | Jul 1, 2024 | Research
Routine health information systems (RHIS), based on data reported by health facilities, are an important source of health statistics that feature prominently in national and subnational health plans and program. Multiple indicators generated by the RHIS data can be...
by adminpia | Jul 1, 2024 | Research
Manzou Diarra, born premature, is in good health thanks to kangaroo mother care. He is 4 months old. Photo credit: Amadou Keita, SSGI/Save the Children. Prematurity is one of the leading causes of newborn deaths. In Mali, 29% of neonatal deaths are due to babies born...
by adminpia | Jul 1, 2024 | Research
Will this precious one survive? Children born too soon (preterm) or too small are at the highest risk of dying in utero, during birth and in the neonatal period, and also have increased health and development risks throughout their lifetime. Of the 2.5 million...
by adminpia | Jul 1, 2024 | Research
Too Precious! An estimated 15 million babies are born prematurely, before 37 weeks of gestation, every year worldwide. Of those, about 5–6% are born extremely prematurely, before 28 weeks of gestation. Progress in the perinatal care of these babies has continued to...
by adminpia | Jul 1, 2024 | ARTICLES
The Eastern Cape NNASA branch is made of 5 Hospitals 2 Public and 3 Private Hospitals in the Nelson Mandela Bay District. We held our annual workshop on the 22nd November at Dora Nginza Hospital, Port Elizabeth. It was clear nurses are hungry for information as...