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Birth defects in South-East Asia

Owing to improvement in the management of neonatal infections and birth asphyxia, birth defects are increasingly seen as a significant cause of stillbirths and neonatal deaths. Preventing birth defects-related mortality would contribute to further reductions in child mortality in all countries in the Region.

In 2010 World Health Assembly adopted Resolution WHA 63.17, which identified actions to address birth defects to impact stillbirths and neonatal mortality.  In response, the WHO Regional Office for South-East Asia in collaboration with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (US CDC) has implemented regional initiative for prevention and control of birth defects. Regional Strategic Framework of prevention and control of birth defects was launched in 2013 following which countries have prepared national birth defects plans. SEAR-NBBD database has been established for supporting surveillance of birth defects and has supported hospital-based surveillance in the countries. By now more than 3 million births have been reported from more than 150 hospitals in the Region including more than 3000 babies with birth defects.

Countries have been supported to strengthen preventive interventions within the existing national programmes for RMNCAH, nutrition (micronutrient supplementation and food fortification), Immunization (Rubella vaccine for CRS elimination), NCD and environmental health. Countries are also strengthening the programmes for treatment care and rehabilitation of children born with birth defects.  

South-East Asia Region New-born and Birth Defects (SEAR-NBBD) Surveillance Initiative

World Birth Defects Day: 3 March every year

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2020: Regional review of implementation of national plans for birth defects and training on improving quality of birth defects surveillance
          24-26 November 2020, Virtual

2019: Regional meeting on “Strengthening integrated surveillance and prevention of birth defects, stillbirths and congenital Zika virus infection to accelerate the reduction in newborn mortality” 
          9-11 July 2019, Kathmandu, Nepal

2018: Regional Meeting on reducing newborn mortality with a focus on birth defects
         8-10 August 2018, New Delhi

2017: Perinatal surveillance and Prevention of birth defects: Progress review
           18 to 20 July 2017, Bali Indonesia

2016: Regional Network Meeting to Review Progress on Newborn-Birth Defects Database
           9-10 August 2016, Jakarta, Indonesia

2015: Prevention and surveillance of birth defects
          Report of a meeting of regional programme managers
          14–16 April 2015, New Delhi, India

2014: Neonatal-perinatal database and birth defects surveillance
          Regional review meeting
          19–21 August 2014, 
New Delhi, India

2013: Birth defects surveillance in South-East Asia
          Report of the regional workshop
          15-18 July 2013, 
Bangkok, Thailand
          Strengthening Newborn Health and Prevention of Birth Defects
          Report of the South-East Asia regional network meeting
          23-25 April 2013, New Delhi, India

2012: Prevention and control of birth defects in South-East Asia
          Report of regional programme managers meeting
          20 to 22 March 2012, Bangkok, Thailand

          Capacity building for birth defects surveillance in South-East Asia
          Report of the regional workshop on birth defects surveillance
          10-13 April 2012, Colombo, Sri Lanka

2011: Regional Expert Group Meeting on Prevention of Birth Defects in South-East Asia
          13-15 December 2011, India

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