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- Sexual and Reproductive Health and Research (SRH)
Maternal and perinatal health Each day, about 800 women across the world die from complications related to pregnancy or childbirth, most of which are preventable or treatable
- Maternal and perinatal death surveillance and response
Maternal and perinatal death surveillance and response (MPDSR) is defined as an essential quality improvement intervention which permits the identification, notification, quantification and determination of causes and avoidability of maternal and neonatal deaths and stillbirth with the goal of orienting the measures necessary for their prevention
- WHO guide for integration of perinatal mental health in maternal and . . .
The guide for integration of perinatal mental health in maternal and child health services outlines an evidence-informed approach describing how program managers, health service administrators and policy-makers responsible of planning and managing maternal and child health services can develop and sustain high-quality, integrated mental health
- Launch of the WHO guide for integration of perinatal mental health in . . .
This new WHO guide for integration of perinatal mental health in maternal and child health services provides the best available information aimed at supporting MCH providers in identifying symptoms of mental health problems and responding in a way that is adapted to their local and cultural context
- Guiding maternal and perinatal health research during global pandemics
The newly launched Roadmap for research on maternal and perinatal health in the context of epidemic threats provides a comprehensive strategy to address the unique challenges pregnant women and babies face during epidemics
- WHO maternal and perinatal health guidelines: easier, faster and . . .
All guidelines on maternal and perinatal health of the World Health Organization (WHO) are now available online on MAGICapp, a dynamic digital platform designed to streamline access to the most up-to-date, evidence-based recommendations
- Newborn Health - World Health Organization (WHO)
Perinatal asphyxiaBirth asphyxia, defined as the failure to establish breathing at birth, accounts for an estimated 900,000 deaths each year and is one of the primary causes of early neonatal mortality The most common cause of perinatal asphyxia is complications during childbirth Guidelines for neonatal resuscitation emphasise the importance of drying, stimulating and warming babies with
- Priority questions for WHO recommendations in maternal and perinatal . . .
In 2023, the SRH Department has established the WHO Technical Advisory Group for Maternal and Perinatal Health Guidelines (MPH TAG) to oversee the prioritization and development of new and updated recommendations in maternal and perinatal health The MPH TAG continues the work of the adjourned Executive Guideline Steering Group (Executive GSG)
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