Managing Severe Infection in Newborns (French) - Newborn Care Series
Gérer les infections graves des nouveaux-nés. By Global Health Media Project. Download link: http://globalhealthmedia.org/videos/ Young babies with signs of severe infection are best cared for in a hospital; however, for many families in poor countries, reaching a hospital is not possible. There are now simplified antibiotic regimens from WHO that provide for effective treatment outside the hospital when referral is not possible. This video reviews 5 key signs of severe infection and treatment guidelines when referral is possible and when it is not. The intended audience is frontline health workers in the developing world. Copyright © 2016, Global Health Media Project

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