Better breathing for tiny babies – What next for antenatal corticosteroids and caffeine?
This Newborn Toolkit webinar explored Better breathing for tiny babies – What next for antenatal corticosteroids & caffeine? The session brought together global experts to review current evidence, coverage, and implementation approaches. 🔹 French translation was available live on Zoom Agenda Welcome – Prof Chinyere Ezeaka WHO antenatal corticosteroids: evidence & status – Prof Joshua Vogel Caffeine: evidence, status & closing coverage gaps – Musleehat Usman & Devon Cain (CHAI) Caffeine coverage data across NEST360 countries – Dr Cathy Magombo Private sector solutions & lower-cost caffeine – Linda Storari (Chiesi)

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