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"It Is Essential to Take Account of Local Constraints": Minimal Equipment Can Reduce the Deaths of Newborns in Guinea

Summary by Le Temps
A study coordinated by the CHUV shows that basic equipment and two days of resuscitation training can save the lives of many Guinean newborns While infant mortality has generally declined since the early 2000s, it remains high in sub-Saharan Africa, a region that alone accounts for 46% of newborn deaths. Guinea is particularly lagging behind in neonatology and every year around 15,000 newborns die in the country. For several years, Matthias Roth…
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A study coordinated by the CHUV shows that basic equipment and two days of resuscitation training can save the lives of many Guinean newborns While infant mortality has generally declined since the early 2000s, it remains high in sub-Saharan Africa, a region that alone accounts for 46% of newborn deaths. Guinea is particularly lagging behind in neonatology and every year around 15,000 newborns die in the country. For several years, Matthias Roth…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Thursday, February 26, 2026.
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