
On May 10, 2026, AIIMS-Mangalagiri marked Nationwide Neonatal Resuscitation Programme Day by conducting training sessions for doctors and nursing officers to enhance newborn resuscitation skills. The initiative, led by the National Neonatology Forum, aims to reduce neonatal mortality, particularly deaths from birth asphyxia, which accounts for 15-20% of newborn deaths within 24 hours. Experts emphasized the importance of timely resuscitation, quality antenatal care, and skilled healthcare providers during delivery to improve neonatal survival rates across India.
The articles primarily present a medical and public health perspective without evident political framing. They focus on healthcare initiatives led by medical institutions and professional forums, highlighting expert opinions and government involvement in infrastructure development. The coverage is technical and policy-oriented, representing healthcare stakeholders without partisan viewpoints.
The tone across the articles is informative and constructive, emphasizing the importance of neonatal resuscitation training and its potential to reduce preventable newborn deaths. While acknowledging the serious issue of neonatal mortality, the coverage maintains a hopeful and proactive sentiment by focusing on capacity-building efforts and expert recommendations.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| thehindu | AIIMS-Mangalagiri marks Neonatal Resuscitation Programme Day, conducts training for doctors | Center | Positive |
| thehindu | The first breath, at scale: on Nationwide Neonatal Resuscitation Program Day 2026 | Center | Positive |
thehindu broke this story on 10 May, 11:37 am. Other outlets followed.
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