infants
Coverage of infants in the Nexus archive.
- Paediatricians’ body to tackle nutritional deficiencies in infants
A paediatricians' body aims to address nutritional deficiencies in infants by collaborating with parents to meet the World Health Organization's adequate diet criteria.
- PM Family Care Tracker launched in Gujarat to digitally monitor maternal and child health
The PM Family Care Tracker, launched in Gujarat as a pilot project starting in Gandhinagar, aims to integrate health, nutrition, and welfare services. It digitally monitors maternal and child health by tracking pregnant women, newborns, infants, children, and adolescents up to 18 years of age.
- Heartbreak of the betrayed families: Miscarriage that staff laughed at, a baby thrown in clinical waste and a terrible death toll of 156 infants and six mothers
The article highlights a series of tragic incidents involving 156 infants and six mothers, including a miscarriage met with laughter from staff, a baby discarded in clinical waste, and a high death toll. These events have caused profound emotional distress among affected families.
- Jerusalem police probe baby food laced with sedatives after 4 infants hospitalized
Jerusalem police are investigating after four infants were hospitalized due to baby food laced with sedatives. The Health Ministry has closed two Zol veGadol store branches in the city and urged the public to verify product seals.
- Target is recalling its Up & Up baby wipes over bacteria that can cause sepsis in infants
Target is recalling its Up & Up baby wipes after FDA testing detected Burkholderia cepacia complex and Burkholderia gladioli, bacteria that can cause sepsis in infants. The wipes were sold nationwide.
- 'Here is your bride... please don't beat her': As Taliban recognises child marriage, Afghans 'marry off' girls and BABIES - and can only hope they are not raped before they even hit puberty
The Taliban's recognition of child marriage in Afghanistan has led to the forced marriage of girls and infants, with families fearing sexual violence against minors before puberty. The practice highlights a severe violation of human rights under Taliban rule.
- Baby teeth hold clues to the harms of toxic metals for infants — and older kids
Scientists analyzed baby teeth to identify a critical period when infants' brains are most vulnerable to toxic metals, linking this exposure to later behavioral issues in children. The study highlights how layers in baby teeth can reveal timing of exposure and its long-term effects.
- CDC move to stop recommending hepatitis B vaccine could lead to hundreds of infections: Research
The CDC's decision to stop recommending the hepatitis B vaccine for infants within 24 hours of birth may result in hundreds of new infections, worse health outcomes, and millions in additional costs, according to research published in JAMA Pediatrics. The policy change, approved in December, reverses a longstanding practice.
- Health chiefs issue urgent recall for HiPP baby food due to undeclared allergen risk: 'Do not feed to infants'
Health authorities have issued an urgent recall for HiPP baby food due to an undeclared allergen risk, advising parents not to feed the product to infants. The recall highlights potential dangers to vulnerable populations and underscores the importance of allergen labeling in infant nutrition.
- LAUSD seeks to expand affordable child care by using spare classrooms, shuttered centers
LAUSD plans to expand affordable child care for infants and preschoolers by utilizing spare classrooms and shuttered centers. The initiative aims to provide relief for families and address declining school enrollments.