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Nigeria: Bad economy, malnutrition worsening preterm births in Nigeria — Dr Tongo

Nigeria: Bad economy, malnutrition worsening preterm births in Nigeria — Dr Tongo

Africa Links 24 with Sade Oguntola
Published on 2024-11-21 03:50:43

In this interview with SADE OGUNTOLA, the immediate past president of the Nigerian Society of Neonatal Medicine,  Dr. Oluwakemi Tongo, discusses the difficulties in ensuring preterm babies survive and are free of issues while also outlining the causes behind Nigeria’s rising rate of premature births.

EVERY year, on November 17, the world observes World Prematurity Day to increase awareness of preterm births and the issues that preterm newborns and their families face globally….

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