WHO — Infant and Child Health
WHO global health resources and fact sheets on infant and child health — relevant for parents in developing countries including Pakistan.
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WHO global health resources and fact sheets on infant and child health — relevant for parents in developing countries including Pakistan.
WHO South-East Asia Region resources on newborn and child health — directly relevant to Pakistan, India, and South Asia.
WHO 2022 evidence-based recommendations covering KMC, respiratory care, feeding, and follow-up for preterm and low-birth-weight infants — highly relevant for Pakistan.
WHO's newborn health hub covering care at birth, KMC, breastfeeding, danger signs, and essential newborn care practices — relevant for Pakistani parents.
WHO's IMCI framework for managing the most common causes of childhood illness and death in developing countries — highly relevant for Pakistani primary care settings.
WHO's comprehensive immunization resource for parents and communities covering vaccine schedules, safety, and the global effort to reach every child.
WHO's central hub on vaccine recommendations, global immunization programmes, and schedules — essential for Pakistani clinicians following EPI and WHO guidance.
WHO's global newborn health hub — key facts, global data, strategies, and guidelines on reducing neonatal mortality worldwide.
WHO global overview of preterm birth, its causes, complications, and evidence-based interventions, with global prevalence data.
WHO's fact sheet on adolescent mental health covering prevalence, risk factors, key conditions, and recommendations for parents, educators, and clinicians.
WHO's evidence summary on optimal breastfeeding practices, complementary feeding introduction, and global nutritional recommendations for infants.
WHO's comprehensive guideline on empirical antibiotic treatment of neonatal sepsis, meningitis, and pneumonia — critical for LMIC clinicians including Pakistan.
WHO accessible parent-friendly guide to newborn care covering breastfeeding, warmth, hygiene, recognizing danger signs, and when to seek medical help. Free and globally applicable.
WHO internationally recognized growth standards for children from birth to 5 years, developed from a multinational study of healthy breastfed children. Includes downloadable charts for weight, length, and BMI.
WHO official summary tables for routine immunization schedules across the lifespan, covering all EPI vaccines with recommended timing for primary series and boosters. Essential for clinicians in LMIC settings following WHO/EPI guidance.
Comprehensive WHO guideline document covering all recommended interventions for newborns and young infants under 2 months, including thermal care, cord care, feeding, and prevention of infection. Free PDF download available.
WHO foundational program covering immediate newborn care, resuscitation, breastfeeding, thermal care, infection prevention, and recognition of danger signs. Free and globally applicable.
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