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ANA partners with VON to form AFRICAN NEONATAL NETWORK (ANN)
About: The African Neonatal Network(ANN) is a partnership between the ANA and The Vermont Oxford Network (VON) and is a network of many diverse neonatal
World Prematurity Day 17 November 2022
World Prematurity Day: an opportunity to raise awareness of preterm birth. It served to highlight the challenges faced by preterm infants and their families. The
Current Projects
How CAPIA Project is Promoting Effective Neonatal Care
The CAPIA (Caffeine Citrate for Preterm infants in Africa) project is a collaboration between the ANA and The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. It aims
Nest 360 toolkit project
Nest 360 toolkit project View more info here. https://vimeo.com/646619011 NEONATAL INPATIENT DATASET (NID) NEST360 Neonatal Inpatient Dataset (NID) NEST360 View more infor here.
The first edition of the Journal of African Neonatology
The first edition of the Journal of African Neonatology (JAN) was published in Jan 2023. It is a quarterly peer-reviewed bilingual journal published by the
World Prematurity Day 2022
Co-ordinated approach to celebrating World Prematurity Day 2022 and participating in Nest 360 toolkit project World Prematurity Day 17 November 2022 ANA Members at World
Publications by ANA members
ANA journal
Journal of African Neonatology (JAN)
Prevalence of Gastroschisis and its Neonatal Mortality in the Eastern Cape Province Tertiary Institutions
filSpectrum of heart diseases in children presenting to a paediatric cardiac echocardiography clinic in the Lake Zone of Tanzania: a 7 years overview
Bridging the gap in neonatal resuscitation in Zambia
Morbidity and mortality in small for gestational age very preterm infants in a middle-income country
The use of data in resource limited settings to improve quality of care
Parents’ perceptions of core outcomes in neonatal research in two Nigerian neonatal units
Post-auricular teratoma in an HIV-exposed newborn
Prospective study to explore changes in quality of care and perinatal outcomes after implementation of perinatal death audit in Uganda
Impact of secondary and tertiary neonatal interventions on neonatal mortality in a low- resource limited setting hospital in Uganda: a retrospective study