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New World Health Organization recommendations for care of preterm or low birth weight infants: health policy
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WoS WOS:001094646200001
DOI 10.1016/J.ECLINM.2023.102155
Año 2023
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Abstract



Approximately 11% of infants are born preterm, and complications of prematurity are the most common cause of death in children aged under five years. Almost one million preterm infants die each year across low, high and middle income countries. In 2021, the World Health Organization (WHO) convened a Guideline Development Group (GDG) to examine evidence and formulate recommendations for care of preterm or low birthweight (LBW) infants according to WHO Guideline Review Committee (GRC) criteria. GRADE methods were used to assess the certainty of evidence and the GDG developed judgements using the DECIDE (Developing and Evaluating Communication strategies to support Informed Decisions and practice based on Evidence) framework. Twenty-five recommendations were made; 11 rec-ommendations were new, and 16 were for preventive and promotive care. Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) was rec-ommended to start immmediately after birth as routine care for all preterm or LBW newborns (except for critically ill infants who are in shock, unable to breath spontaneously after resuscitation, or require ventilatory support) both in the facility and at home. New recommendations were also made for caffeine to treat apnoea and for extubation; family involvement in routine care for preterm or LBW infants; and for post-discharge home-visit follow-up care. New rec-ommendations were also made to consider use of probiotics, emollient therapy, caffeine for prevention of apnoea, continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) immediately after birth (with or without respiratory distress) in infants less than 32 weeks gestational age; and for family support to enable the care of preterm or LBW infants. The recom-mendations confirm the pivotal role of preventive and promotive care for preterm and LBW infants, especially the importance of keeping the baby and mother together, and empowering and supporting families to care for their preterm or LBW infant. WHO is now working to help scale up care for small and sick newborns, including organizational shifts in all 'health system building blocks' such as infrastructure, commodities, workforce and monitoring. Funding Nil. Copyright (c) 2023 Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND IGO license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/).

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E Clinical Medicine 2589-5370

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Darmstadt, Gary L. - Universidad de Stanford - Estados Unidos
2 Al Jaifi, Nafisa Hamoud Mujer Sanaa Univ - Yemen
3 Arif, Shabina - Aga Khan Univ - Pakistán
4 Bahl, Rajiv - WHO - Suiza
5 Blennow, Mats - Karolinska Inst - Suecia
Universidad Hosp - Suecia
Univ Hosp - Suecia
6 Cavallera, Vanessa - WHO - Suiza
7 Chou, Doris Mujer WHO - Suiza
8 Chou, Roger Hombre Oregon Hlth & Sci Univ - Estados Unidos
9 Comrie-Thomson, Liz - MONASH UNIV - Australia
10 Edmond, Karen Mujer WHO - Suiza
11 Feng, Qi - Peking Univ First Hosp - China
12 Riera, Patricia Fernandez Mujer Minist Hlth - Argentina
13 Grummer-Strawn, Lawrence Hombre WHO - Suiza
14 Gupta, Shuchita - WHO - Suiza
15 Hill, Zelee - UCL - Reino Unido
16 Idowu, Ayede Adejumoke - Univ Ibadan - Nigeria
17 Kenner, Carole Mujer Council Int Neonatal Nurses Inc - Estados Unidos
18 Kirabira, Victoria Nakibuuka - Nsambya Hosp - Uganda
19 Klinkott, Reinhard Hombre Klinikum Garmisch Partenkirchen - Alemania
20 De Leon-Mendoza, Socorro Mujer Kangaroo Mother Care Fdn - Filipinas
21 Mader, Silke Mujer European Fdn Care Newborn Infants - Alemania
22 Manji, Karim Hombre Muhimbili Univ Hlth & Allied Sci - Tanzania
23 Marriott, Rhonda Mujer Murdoch Univ - Australia
24 MORGUES-NUDMAN, MONICA ISABEL Mujer Universidad de Chile - Chile
25 Nangia, Sushma Mujer Lady Hardinge Med Coll & Hosp - India
Kalawati Saran Childrens Hosp - India
26 Portela, Anayda - WHO - Suiza
27 Rao, Suman Mujer WHO - Suiza
28 Shahidullah, Mohammod - Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Med Univ - Bangladesh
29 Tran, Hoang Thi - Da Nang Hosp Women & Children - Vietnam
30 Weeks, Andrew D. Hombre UNIV LIVERPOOL - Reino Unido
31 Worku, Bogale - Ethiopian Pediat Soc - Etiopía
32 Yunis, Khalid Hombre Amer Univ Beirut - Líbano
33 Care Preterm Low Birthweight Infa Corporación

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