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​NeoBreathe: The world's first foot operated newborn resuscitation system​

NeoBreathe product photograph

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Start Date: 01/01/2019- End Date: 31/12/2020


Project Lead(s): Avijit Bansal

Giving artificial breaths usually requires two frontline health workers: one to hold the bag-mask, and another person to deliver cardiac massage. NeoBreathe being foot operated, it is a first-of-its-kind device that allows a single person to perform complete cardiopulmponary resuscitation on newborns that suffer from birth asphyxia.

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  • By freeing one hand, NeoBreathe empowers caregivers to save lives.
  • Better Sealing, Better Ventilation.

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    Program

    Transition to Scale

    Institution

    Windmill Health

    Institution Country

    India

    Implementation Country

    India

    Implementation Region

    South Asia

    Priority

    Newborn Conditions, Newborn Resuscitation

    Platform

    Medical Device

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