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1 Saving Newborn Babies GERTRUDE KAMPEKETE PRINCIPAL IMCI-NEWBORN
2 GLOBALLY Globally, newborn deaths, occurring within the first 28 days of life, account for 40% of under-five child mortality. In 2012, 2.9 million newborn deaths occurred worldwide and Southern Asia and sub-sahara Africa bore the heaviest burden, with both the largest number of annual births and the highest neonatal mortality rates. Globally it is estimated that NMR can be reduce from 34% to 10% by 2035 if high impact interventions are implemented universally.
3 Neonatal deaths and the Millennium Development Goals Mortality per 1000 births (global av) Under-5 mortality rate Early neonatal mortality Late neonatal mortality Target for MDG Yea r Source: Lawn JE et al Lancet 2005 Almost 40% of under 5 deaths are neonatal 4 million a year MDG- 4 can only be achieved if neonatal deaths are addressed and this necessitates both maternal and child health interventions
4 Neonatal deaths and MDG-4 in Africa Target for MDG-4 Almost 25% of under 5 deaths are neonatal 1.12 million a year MDG- 4 can only be achieved if neonatal deaths are addressed and this necessitates both maternal and child health interventions
5 1.12 million neonatal deaths in Africa: Where?
6 The Information Problem? Source WHO The majority of deaths with the minority of information
7 4 million newborn deaths - Where? Source: Lawn JE et al Lancet % of newborn deaths are in low/middle income countries 66% in Africa and Southeast Asia 28% in Africa = 1.12 million babies
8 Where?Countries with the highest numbers of neonatal deaths are similar to those with high maternal deaths Ranking for numbers of neonatal deaths India 1 1 China 2 9 = 2.5 million neonatal deaths Pakistan 3 3 Nigeria 4 2 Bangladesh 5 8 Ranking for numbers of maternal deaths 325,000 maternal deaths Ethiopia 6 4 = Approx 66% of global total Dem. Rep. Congo 7 4 = Indonesia 8 11 Afghanistan 9 7 Tanzania 10 6 Approx 61% of global total WHO Estimates of neonatal deaths for the year 2000, forthcoming. WHO/UNICEF/UNFPA estimates of maternal mortality for 2000
9 Where within countries is the risk highest for newborn deaths? Mean NMR for rural and urban populations in 26 DHS surveys Average Neonatal mortality rate per 1000 live births DHS data for 56 countries (83 surveys) , provided by Shea Rustein, analysis Lawn 2004.
10 Neonatal mortality and poverty DHS data for 56 countries (83 surveys) , provided by Shea Rustein, analysis Lawn 2004.
11 Each year in Africa at least 30 million women become pregnant..around 250,000 women die of pregnancyrelated causes.. approximately 1 million babies die as stillbirths of which at least 300,000 die during labour. at least 1.12 million babies die in the first month of life, 75% in the first week, and up to 50% on the first day another 3.3 million of these children will die before they reach their fifth birthday.. 4 million low birth weight babies and others with neonatal complications may live but not reach their full potential
12 Up to 50% 1.12 million newborn deaths in Africa - of neonatal deaths are in the first 24 hours When? 75% of neonatal deaths are in the first week 3 million deaths Source: Lawn JE, Kerber K Daily risk of death in Africa during first month of life based on analysis of 19 DHS datasets (2000 to 2004) with 5,476 neonatal deaths
13 1.12 million newborn deaths in Africa Why? Almost all are due to preventable conditions Infections are the biggest cause and most feasible to prevent/treat Infections 41% Source: Lawn JE, Wilksynska K, Cousens SN for the CHERG Neonatal Group, Int J Epi 2006 and as used in WHR 2005
14 Delivering an opportunity a year of opportunity for Africa Africa s newborns double opportunity
15 Globally almost 3 million babies could be saved each year with low tech care If the essential interventions described in The Lancet series reached 99% of women and babies then up to 72% of newborn deaths could be prevented 819,000 babies per year could be saved in Africa alone At a cost of 96 cents per capita of which 70% of the cost benefits mothers and children. Over 60% is obstetric care cost
16 WE KNOW WHAT TO DO
17 Family/community Outreach/outpatient Clinical Integrated MNCH packages in the continuum of care Referral Primary / First referral Adolescent and pre-pregnancy nutrition -Education - Postabortion care, TOP where legal - STI case mx REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE Adolescent health - Family planning - Prevention & management of STI & HIV - Folic acid Prevention of HIV and STIs ANTENATAL CARE - 4-visit focused package - IPTp and ITN for malaria - PMTCT for HIV/AIDS Knowledge newborn care and breastfeeding Emergency preparedness CHILDBIRTH CARE Emergency obstetric care Skilled obstetric care and immediate newborn care (hygiene, warmth, breastfeeding) and resuscitation, PMTCT Antenatal care Childbirth care Where skilled care is not available, clean delivery and immediate newborn care including hygiene, warmth and early initiation of breastfeeding EMERGENCY NEWBORN AND CHILD CARE - Integrated management of childhood illness (IMNCI) Extra care of preterm babies including kangaroo mother care Emergency care of sick newborns Care of children with HIV POSTNATAL CARE Promotion of healthy behaviours Postnatal Early detection and referral of care complications Extra care of LBW babies PMTCT for HIV PREVENTIVE CHILD CARE Immunisations Child health care Malaria ITN Nutrition Care of children with HIV including cotrimoxazole HEALTHY HOME CARE including: promotion of exclusive breastfeeding, hygienic cord/skin care, keeping the baby warm, danger sign recognition and careseeking for illness INTEGRATED CASE MANAGEMENT(iCCM) for pneumonia malaria, diarrhoea, neonatal sepsis, where referral is not available Pre-pregnancy Source: Kerber KJ, Lawn JE et al Lancet 2007 Pregnancy Birth Newborn/postnatal Childhood
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19 Time trends for some essential packages in sub-saharan Africa Source: Opportunities for Africa s Newborns based on information from
20 ZAMBIAN SITUATION Neonatal mortality of 34/1000 live births (ZDHS,2007). In 2011, the first day mortality rate was 10/1000 live births. Of all newborn deaths: 37 % are attributed to preterm birth complications; 26 % constitute newborn infections (tetanus, meningitis, sepsis, pneumonia and diarrhoea); and 28 % are due to intrapartum causes and asphyxia (Source: WHO,2012). In working towards MDG 4 (Child survival), there is need to address newborn care adequately
21 Progress towards MDG 4 in Zambia for child health impact indicators
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23 ZDHS 2007
24 FOCUS ON REDUCING NEONATAL DEATHS The Framework developed in 2013 provided the basis for developing guidelines. A full package on Essential Newborn Care (ENC) has been developed by Ministry of Community Development Mother and Child Health with support from partners. The high impact evidence based interventions included in the ENC guidelines will save newborn lives across the continuum of care commencing at community level to health facilities. The focus is to reduce neonatal deaths.
25 FOCUS ON REDUCING NEONATAL DEATHS CONT This is possible through dissemination and implementing of the newborn care framework and Essential Newborn Care guidelines. Zambia is already implementing : Helping Babies Breath (HBB) Kangaroo mother care (KMC) Initiation of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) within one hour of birth and continued EBF Keeping the cord clean and dry recognition of danger signs and prompt referral. Currently these interventions are disseminated separately.
26 FOCUS ON REDUCING NEONATAL DEATHS The Newborn health care scale-up framework is assisting government and collaborating partners to determine strategic objectives and priorities for scale up of newborn health interventions. Guide further development of national strategies and interventions for improving newborn health that are integrated into maternal and child health plans. and Essential newborn care guidelines at all levels of health care. To increase the number of skilled birth attendants. Increase number of Health workers and Community volunteers trained in ENC at primary levels. Plan TOT/HW training in neonatal health care.
27 Community Package: Caring for Newborns and Children at home Promotion of ANC and skilled care at birth Promotion of good care for the mother Care in first week of life Recognition and referral for danger signs Special care for Low-birth-weight babies Community-level integrated case management of childhood illness Treatment in the community Diarrhoea Fever (malaria), Pneumonia Feeding problems/malnutrition Referral of children with danger signs Promotion of key family practices at home and in the community Care-giving skills and support for child development Infant and young child feeding Family response to child s illness Prevention of illness Caring for the Newborn at Home
28 Conclusions MDG- 4 cannot be met unless neonatal deaths are reduced yet newborn deaths have been invisible on policy agendas The first week of life is key but gap between maternal services and child health services especially for those born at home Infections, complications of preterm birth and asphyxia together account for > 85% of neonatal deaths, yet we have solutions There are strong links between maternal deaths, stillbirths and newborn deaths: Time and place of death, delays in access to care There are strong links between newborn health and child health Similar morbidity after first week of life - transition to ARI, diarrhoea etc Major risk of long term disability Healthy behaviours, many of which start in the first week of life BUT Coverage is low and lower for the poor Business as usual will not save these lives
29 Thank you
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