Trends in Neonatal and Childhood Illness Management (CB-IMNCI) 2076 to 2079
This report analyzes key indicators related to the Community-Based Integrated Management of Neonatal and Childhood Illness (CB-IMNCI) over three fiscal years. It highlights trends in newborn care, treatment of infections, and the prevalence of childhood illnesses such as pneumonia and diarrhea. While the application of chlorhexidine to newborns remained high, there were fluctuations in pneumonia incidence and a rising trend in diarrhea cases. Treatment coverage with ORS and Zinc for diarrhea was consistently high, indicating strong intervention efforts.