World Prematurity Day 2021: Significance, History and all you need to know

World Prematurity Day is observed on 17th November each year to raise awareness of preterm birth and the concerns of preterm babies and their families worldwide.

Approximately 15 million babies are born preterm each year, accounting for about one in 10 of all babies born worldwide.

Premature birth is the leading cause of death in children under the age of five worldwide.

For preterm babies who survive, the additional burden of prematurity-related disability may affect families and health systems.

November is Prematurity Awareness Month.

The first international awareness day for preterm birth on 17 November was created by European parent organizations in 2008. It has been celebrated as World Prematurity Day since 2011.

Parent groups, families, health professionals, politicians, hospitals, organisations and other stakeholders involved in preterm birth observe this day with media campaigns, local events and other activities conducted on local, regional, national or international level to raise awareness among the public.

Purple is the official color for World Prematurity Day. Observers of World Prematurity Day may wear your purple ribbon pin or use a purple light bulb.

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