In a developing country, a training program for midwives was successful at reducing infant deaths in low-risk births, reports a study in the November issue of Pediatrics. There are 3.7 million neonatal deaths and 3 million stillbirths per year worldwide - with 98 percent of these occurring in developing countries. The study, "Newborn Care Training of Midwives and Neonatal and Perinatal Mortality Rates in a Developing Country," published online Oct. 11, tested whether training midwives in low-cost interventions, including neonatal resuscitation, can be effective in saving infants' lives...




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