Today is #WorldPrematurityDay.
1 in 10 babies around the world are born #preterm - before 37 weeks of pregnancy – causing around 1 million deaths. Survivors can face lifelong disability and ill health bit.ly/3CpTJDO
#Preterm births are rising globally and complications from prematurity are now the leading cause of death for children under 5.
3 in 4 of these deaths could be prevented with the right care during and after pregnancy and childbirth bit.ly/3CpTJDO #WorldPrematurityDay
Most #preterm babies can be saved through feasible, cost-effective measures incl.:
💕 Essential care during childbirth & in the postnatal period
💕 Provision of antenatal steroids
💕 Kangaroo mother care
💕 Antibiotics to treat infections #WorldPrematurityDay
Among infants born #preterm or at low birthweight, kangaroo mother care has been shown to:
💕 Reduce infant deaths by as much as 40%
💕 Reduce hypothermia by more than 70%
💕 Reduce severe infections by 65%
Holding a #preterm baby skin-to-skin and exclusive breastfeeding meets their needs for:
💕 warmth
💕 nutrition
💕 stimulation
💕 safety
💕 love
💕 helps them develop bit.ly/3kH6Yua#WorldPrematurityDay
When started at the soonest possible time – immediately after birth – evidence shows that kangaroo mother care can save even more lives, improve health outcomes for babies and bolster the emotional wellbeing of their families bit.ly/3wKGz2b #WorldPrematurityDay
Partners & other family members can help provide kangaroo care to babies born early or small – which is especially important when the mother is unwell or in recovery bit.ly/3wKGz2b #WorldPrematurityDay
To support good health before & throughout pregnancy and reduce risks of #preterm births, WHO recommends measures such as:
🤗 Counselling on healthy diet and optimal nutrition
🤗 Preventing tobacco and substance use
🤗 Quality & respectful antenatal care #WorldPrematurityDay
When parents are allowed to stay with their newborns, it promotes early & effective breastfeeding, including for low birthweight and #preterm babies.
Separating parents & babies immediately after childbirth should be discouraged. #WorldPrematurityDay
Having #COVID19 should NOT prevent you from having close contact with your baby.
Early and exclusive breastfeeding and skin-to-skin contact are critical for a #preterm baby’s health bit.ly/3cycZ7y #WorldPrematurityDay
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Antimicrobials – including antibiotics, antivirals, antifungals & antiparasitics – are medicines 💊 used to prevent & treat infections in humans, animals & plants.
@DrTedros "The #COVID19 pandemic is a vivid reminder of just how important the simple act of breathing is to life.
Nobody should die from breathing.
And yet every year, an estimated 7 million people worldwide die because they inhale polluted air"-@DrTedros at the #CleanAirEU Forum
"Several hundred thousand of these deaths occur in @WHO_Europe Region. Almost everyone around the world lives in areas where the air contains high levels of harmful and dangerous pollutants"-@DrTedros#CleanAirEU
"Last month, I had the honour of meeting the @LacksFamily. For those who don’t know her story, Henrietta Lacks was a black woman who attended a hospital in Baltimore in 1951 complaining of vaginal bleeding – a common symptom of #cervicalcancer"-@DrTedros
Today WHO joins advocates around the 🌐 to commemorate a landmark Day of Action for #CervicalCancer Elimination & welcome groundbreaking new initiatives to end this devastating disease, which claims the lives of over 300,000 women each year.
As with #COVID19, access to lifesaving tools is constrained, with women & adolescent girls in the poorest countries deprived of clinical screening facilities, human papillomavirus vaccines & treatments which those in affluent places take for granted.
The disparity between deaths from #CervicalCancer in high-income compared with low-income countries tells a stark story, similar to that we have seen during #COVID19, with 9⃣ in 🔟 deaths from cervical cancer happening in low & middle-income countries.
Tobacco use is falling by 5⃣ million people per year
🆕 WHO global tobacco trends report released today, shows that there are 1.3 billion tobacco users 🌐 compared to 1.32 billion in 2015, & expected to ↘️ to 1.27 billion by 2025.
Millions of lives have been saved by effective & comprehensive tobacco control policies.
6⃣0⃣ countries are now on track to achieving the voluntary 🌐 target of a 30% ↘️ in tobacco use between 2010 & 2025: 2 years ago only 32 countries were on track.
DYK: More than 4️⃣2️⃣0️⃣ million people have #diabetes.
The number of people with diabetes has quadrupled since 1980 and is expected to rise beyond half a billion by the end of the decade. bit.ly/30jzgny
There are two types of #diabetes:
🩸 Type 1 diabetes, whose cause is unknown
🩸 Type 2 diabetes, largely the result of excess body weight and physical inactivity
🩸 Gestational diabetes that occurs in 🤰