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Infant Care and Infant Health - NICHD - Eunice Kennedy Shriver National . . . The main concern with diarrhea is the possibility that dehydration can develop If fever is also present and your infant is less than 2 months old, you should call your healthcare provider If the infant is over 2 months old and the fever lasts more than a day, check the infant's urine output and rectal temperature and consult a healthcare
What are some of the basics of infant health? - NICHD The main concern with diarrhea is the possibility that dehydration can develop If fever is also present and your infant is less than 2 months old, you should call your healthcare provider If the infant is over 2 months old and the fever lasts more than a day, check the infant's urine output and rectal temperature and consult a healthcare
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
WHO outlines recommendations to protect infants against RSV . . . “The WHO-recommended RSV immunization products can transform the fight against severe RSV disease, dramatically reduce hospitalizations, and deaths, ultimately saving many infant lives globally ” RSV usually causes mild symptoms similar to the common cold, including runny nose, cough and fever
Infant Mortality - NICHD - Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of . . . The infant mortality rate—that is, the number of infant deaths out of every 1,000 live births—is an important factor in understanding a population’s overall health because many factors that contribute to infant deaths also affect the health of everyone in a population 1 For example, access to medicine, trained healthcare providers, clean
Infant mortality rate (between birth and 11 months per 1000 live births) Infant mortality represents an important component of under-five mortality Like under-five mortality, infant mortality rates measure child survival They also reflect the social, economic and environmental conditions in which children (and others in society) live, including their health care
WHO Guideline for complementary feeding of infants and young children 6 . . . This guideline provides global, normative evidence-based recommendations on complementary feeding of infants and young children 6–23 months of age living in low, middle- and high-income countries It considers the needs of both breastfed and non-breastfed children The guideline supersedes the earlier Guiding Principles for Complementary Feeding of the Breastfed Child and Guiding principles