WHO SEARO — Child Health (South-East Asia)
WHO South-East Asia Region resources on newborn and child health — directly relevant to Pakistan, India, and South Asia.
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WHO South-East Asia Region resources on newborn and child health — directly relevant to Pakistan, India, and South Asia.
UK's National Institute for Health and Care Excellence — evidence-based guidelines for pediatric conditions, widely adopted globally.
Searchable UK-based directory of paediatric guidelines organized by condition and specialty.
Clinical guidelines and pediatric protocols published by the Pakistan Pediatric Association for practicing pediatricians in Pakistan.
Evidence-based GRADE-methodology clinical practice guidelines for neonatal care published by NNF India, covering normal newborn care, shock, seizures, transport, and more (2023 edition).
The complete NICE evidence-based clinical guidelines repository covering hundreds of conditions across all specialties, with freely accessible recommendations, quality standards, and care pathways widely used in UK and international practice.
WHO's complete repository of clinical practice guidelines across all health domains, with many free-to-download guidelines essential for LMIC settings including Pakistan.
The world's largest free biomedical literature database from the U.S. National Library of Medicine, indexing over 37 million citations. Essential for searching pediatric and neonatal research, systematic reviews, and clinical evidence. [Move to Textbooks & References]
Comprehensive WHO guideline document covering all recommended interventions for newborns and young infants under 2 months, including thermal care, cord care, feeding, and prevention of infection. Free PDF download available.
UK National Institute for Health and Care Excellence hub for all clinical guidelines relevant to infants and neonates, including neonatal respiratory care, jaundice, fever, and IV fluids in children. All free to access.
NICE clinical guideline on respiratory support for preterm babies, covering oxygen supplementation, assisted ventilation, surfactant therapy, and monitoring standards in specialist neonatal units.
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