Highlights NICU Advancements – CliniLaunch Research Institute
CliniLaunch Research Institute shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Every year, 15 million babies worldwide are born prematurely – arriving before 37 weeks of pregnancy. In India alone, preterm birth remains a leading cause of neonatal mortality, yet many of these complications can be prevented with awareness, timely care, and advancements in medical research.
Premature babies often begin life with extraordinary challenges: difficulty breathing, low body temperature, feeding complications, and higher risk of infections. These little fighters require specialized neonatal care, warmth, and continuous medical support to thrive.
But behind every premature baby is a team of healthcare professionals, researchers, and caregivers working tirelessly to give them a healthy start. From neonatal intensive care (NICU) advancements to life-saving clinical research, every breakthrough plays a critical role in improving survival and long-term outcomes.
We recognize the importance of:
- Maternal healthcare education to reduce risk factors
- Early detection and timely intervention
- Evidence-based neonatal care
- Research that strengthens preventive and clinical outcomes
World Prematurity Day is not just a day of awareness – it’s a reminder of how crucial it is to support mothers, empower families, and invest in healthcare innovation that protects the most vulnerable lives.
Today, we stand with every preterm baby, every parent who holds onto hope, and every medical professional working to create a future where all children receive the healthy beginning they deserve.”
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