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Promoting healthy growth and development Rethinking the child health agenda Strengthening health services with quality Despite gains in childhood survival, more effort is needed to improve the well
Latest publications
Latest publications: Source: WHO Publications; Evidence Grade: A; Authority refresh ingestion. Based on North America guidelines for postpartum.
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- Source: WHO Publications
- Evidence Grade: A
- Authority refresh ingestion
Published
4/1/2026
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Global
Promoting healthy growth and development
Rethinking the child health agenda
Strengthening health services with quality
Despite gains in childhood survival, more effort is needed to improve the well-being of children with developmental delays and disabilities. All children,...
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References
- Latest publications(World Health Organization)4/1/2026
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