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WHO South–East Asia Region Eliminates Maternal And Neonatal Tetanus

WHO South–East Asia Region Eliminates Maternal And Neonatal Tetanus

by The Daily Eye Team May 23 2016, 3:13 pm Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 39 secs

In a major public health feat, WHO South-East Asia Region has eliminated maternal and neonatal tetanus with all districts across the 11 countries having reduced the cases to less one than per 1 000 live births.Maternal and neonatal tetanus elimination (MNTE) for the Region became official after a team of experts today successfully validated the remaining four provinces of Indonesia, the last pocket in the Region to achieve the target; after India reached the MNTE goal last year. “The achievement demonstrates the commitment of countries in the Region to improve maternal and child health, especially neonatal health. Persistent efforts and innovative approaches to enhance tetanus vaccination coverage of pregnant women and children, increase skilled birth attendance and promote clean cord practices made MNTE a reality.

 

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