ISLAMABAD,
NOV 16 (DMN) - Ensuring timely care to newborns can reduce the burden of death. Children born too soon can survive if they receive the right
care at the right time and in the right place, says the United Nations
Children’s Fund (UNICEF) as the World Prematurity Day (WPD) is commemorated on
November 17, 2019.
‘Born Too
Soon: Providing the right care, at the right time, in the right place,’ is the
theme for WPD this year.
Preterm
birth is one of the leading causes of child deaths under age 5 as almost 15
million babies in the world are born prematurely and nearly 1 million die due
to related complications.
Ensuring timely care to newborns can reduce the burden of death
New
initiatives have been taken by the Government of Pakistan and its development
partners to reduce preterm births and newborn mortality due to related
complications as over 600 newborns die in the country every day due to
complications related to Birth Asphyxia, Prematurity and Sepsis.
“UNICEF is assisting the Government of
Pakistan to scale up evidence-based cost-effective interventions such as
Kangaroo Mother Care across the country to reach most marginalised
communities,” says Aida Girma, UNICEF Representative in Pakistan.
“By ensuring
high quality care for every newborns, providing nursing care for the best start
in life and empowering women and adolescents girls to take decisions concerning
their health, precious lives lost due to premature births can be saved, she
adds.”
Ensuring timely care to newborns can reduce the burden of death
UNICEF
Pakistan is supporting 12 facilities across the country for Maternal and New
born Survival (Three in Punjab, Three in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Two in Sindh, one
in Baluchistan, one in AJK, one in GB and one in ICT).
These
centres of excellence are being strengthened to practice and promote
implementation of interventions critical for maternal and newborn survival
including Essential Newborn Care, Use of Chlorhexidine for Umbilical Cord Care,
Kangaroo Mother Care and care of the very small and sick new born babies.
Collaborative
efforts have helped in reduction of new born mortality from 55 deaths per 1,000
live births to 42 deaths per 1,000 live births during the last five years.
However, the
number of new born deaths is still unacceptably high and continued efforts are
imperative to save preciously lives.
Neonatal and infant mortality are likely
to be higher for small or very small children (PDHS 2017-18).
Small and
sick newborns, most of whom are born preterm, have the highest risk of death
and contribute to the majority of the world’s disabled children.
Ensuring timely care to newborns can reduce the burden of death
Over last
couple of years 38 sick new born care units have been strengthened across
Pakistan with UNICEF support.
The most
vulnerable newborns are those in marginalized groups, rural areas, urban slum
environments and humanitarian settings.
High
quality, affordable care (Universal Health Care) before, during and after
childbirth for all women and babies can prevent many maternal and newborn
deaths.
Good hygiene
care can also help prevent multiple infections while early initiation of breast
feeding within the first hour can particularly help prevent deaths.
UNICEF
emphasises that the reduction in premature births and newborn deaths can be
achieved by strengthening health policies and services with focus on maternal
nutrition and improving access and care for mothers and new-borns.=DMN
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Ensuring timely care to newborns can reduce the burden of death
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November 16, 2019
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