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Nigeria loses over 250,000 babies annually, says expert


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A professor of paediatrics at the College of Medicine, University of Lagos, Chinyere Ezeaka, has said Nigeria loses more than 250,000 babies yearly to preventable and treatable causes.
Ezeaka said this during the donation of neonatal equipment to LUTH by the Newborn Essential Solution and Technologies (NEST360°) to pilot referral health facilities in Nigeria.
The expert who is also the Clinical Lead of the NEST 360° project said the Sustainable Development Goal of ending preventable newborn deaths by 2030 was achievable.
“The cause of newborn deaths such as prematurity, infections, birth asphyxia and congenital abnormalities can be reduced with the wide-scale adoption of comprehensive newborn care, a standard of care available in the United States of America and the United Kingdom. ....

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Nigeria loses 250,000 babies to preventable, treatable causes annually — Expert


Nigeria loses 250,000 babies to preventable, treatable causes annually Expert
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By Chioma Obinna
Despite the global efforts to end preventable newborn deaths by 2030, through the Sustainable Development Goal 3.2, Experts have raised the alarm that Nigeria loses over 250,000 babies yearly due to preventable and treatable causes even as the country ranks second highest globally in infant deaths.
According to a Professor of Paediatrics at the College of Medicine University of Lagos, and Clinical Lead, Newborn Essential Solution and Technologies, NEST360, Prof Chinyere Ezeaka with current slow progress, it may take Nigerian 100 years to meet the goal.
Ezeaka Identified causes of newborn deaths in Nigeria to include prematurity, infections, birth asphyxia, congenital abnormalities among others, she said these would be reduced with the wide-scale adoption of comprehensive newborn care, a standard of care available in the United States and the United Kingdom. ....

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Nigeria loses 250,000 babies to preventable, treatable causes annually — EXPERTS


By Chioma Obinna
Despite the global  efforts to end preventable newborn deaths by 2030, through the Sustainable Development Goal 3.2,  Experts have raised the alarm that Nigeria loses over  250,000 babies yearly due to preventable and treatable causes even as  the country ranks second highest globally in infant deaths.
According to a Professor of Paediatrics at the College of Medicine University of Lagos, and Clinical Lead, Newborn Essential Solution and Technologies, NEST360, Prof Chinyere Ezeaka with current slow progress, it may take Nigerian 100 years to meet the goal.
Ezeaka Identified causes of newborn deaths in Nigeria to include prematurity, infections, birth asphyxia, congenital abnormalities among others, she said these would be reduced with the wide-scale adoption of comprehensive newborn care, a standard of care available in the United States and the United Kingdom. ....

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'Nigeria loses 250,000 babies to preventable, treatable causes annually'


‘Nigeria loses 250,000 babies to preventable, treatable causes annually’
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By Chioma Obinna
Despite the global efforts to end preventable newborn deaths by 2030, through the Sustainable Development Goal 3.2,  experts have raised the alarm that Nigeria loses over  250,000 babies yearly due to preventable and treatable causes, even as the country ranks second highest globally in infant deaths.
According to a Professor of Paediatrics at the College of Medicine University of Lagos, and Clinical Lead, Newborn Essential Solution and Technologies, NEST360, Professor Chinyere Ezeaka, with current slow progress, it may take Nigerian 100 years to meet the goal.
Ezeaka identified causes of newborn deaths in Nigeria to include prematurity, infections, birth asphyxia, congenital abnormalities among others, she said these would be reduced with the wide-scale adoption of comprehensive newborn care, a standard of care available in the United States and the United Kingd ....

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