This May, Save the Children Australia has launched ‘No Child Born to Die’, aimed at stopping the needless deaths of the 8.1 million newborn babies and children who die before the age of five every year, most of them from preventable and treatable diseases. Our aim is to make this an ...
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products that people use or eat and then need more of. This might be items skincare and makeup, and food products. It can also be products for a hobby, since once the item is used, the customer might want more of that product or a ...
Skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs) involve microbial invasion of the skin and underlying soft tissues. They have variable presentations, etiologies an... V Ki,C Rotstein - 《Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases & Medical Microbiology》 被引量: 104发表: 2016年 Tight genetic linkage of a...
When you’re pregnant, you’re eligible for free NHS vaccines including flu and COVID-19 during autumn and winter when diseases like flu spread more easily. These are safe to have at any stage of pregnancy. It’s important to get vaccinated to protect you and your baby. During pregnancy,...
When your baby is between 5 to 8 days old, they’ll have a heel prick test to screen for rare diseases. This is usually done by a midwife. They’ll also have a newborn hearing test (while you’re still in hospital or at our local health centre) and a newborn physical examination....