More than 1 million babies die on the first day of life – making the birth day the most dangerous day for babies in nearly every country, rich and poor alike.
More than 1 million babies die on the first day of life – making the birth day the most dangerous day for babies in nearly every country, rich and poor alike.
This document is a summary of the current status of chlohexidine for umbilical cord care activities in several countries, as of May 1, 2013.
To assess the safety and efficacy of a low-dose magnesium sulfate regimen for the management of eclampsia in Indian women.
In 2009, on the basis of promising evidence from trials in south Asia, WHO and UNICEF issued a joint statement about home visits as a strategy to improve newborn survival.
The IDEAS baseline study of interactions between families and frontline workers and coverage of critical interventions for mothers and newborns was conducted in June 2012 in Gombe State, North-Eastern Nigeria.
An extensive list of articles and publications related to chlorhexidine digluconate for umbilical cord care.



