Newborn survival – the forgotten milestone for achieving MDG 4

@article{Islam2012NewbornS,
  title={Newborn survival – the forgotten milestone for achieving MDG 4},
  author={Monir Islam},
  journal={WHO South-East Asia Journal of Public Health},
  year={2012},
  volume={1},
  pages={227 - 228}
}
  • Monir Islam
  • Published 1 July 2012
  • Medicine
  • WHO South-East Asia Journal of Public Health
a Health System Development, World Health Organization, Regional Office for South-East Asia, New Delhi, India. Correspondence to Monir Islam (email: islamm@who.int) Introduction Globally, and particularly in South East Asian countries, child and infant health and survival has improved significantly over recent decades. Improved nutrition including breastfeeding, successful immunization programmes and scaling up of integrated management of respiratory illnesses and diarrhoeal diseases played a… 
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