- Principaux repères sur les anomalies congénitale
Principaux repères sur les anomalies congénitales: définition, causes et facteurs de risque, prévention, détection, traitement et soins, action de l'OMS
- 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
- Trastornos congénitos - World Health Organization (WHO)
Los trastornos congénitos se conocen también con el nombre de anomalías congénitas, malformaciones congénitas o defectos congénitos
- Child mortality and causes of death - World Health Organization (WHO)
Globally, infectious diseases, including acute respiratory infections, diarrhoea, and malaria, along with pre-term birth complications, birth asphyxia and trauma and congenital anomalies remain the leading causes of death for children under 5
- World Birth Defects Day 2023
World Birth Defects Day (WBDD), observed on March 3 each year, unites people and organizations working in the field of birth defects, also known as congenital anomalies WHO is one of several collaborating global organizations to raise awareness of this serious global problem and advocate for more birth defects prevention, surveillance, care, and research There are many types of birth defects
- Birth defects surveillance training: facilitator’s guide, second edition
Overview This Birth Defect Surveillance facilitator (train-the-trainer) guide 2nd edition covers foundational skills needed to begin the development, implementation and ongoing improvement of a congenital anomaly surveillance programme, whether population-based or hospital-based, in particular for countries with limited resources The congenital anomalies used as examples throughout this
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