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Location

China, Philippines

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Sector

Health

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Type of Investment

Grant

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Project Stage

Pilot

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Length of Investment

2015+

Investment Overview

A $225,000 grant to pilot a life-saving neonatal technology that screens new-born babies for infections like pneumonia and congenital heart defects in the Philippines and China – at less than 10% of the cost of traditional screening.

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The Development Challenge

Globally, 2.5 million babies die in their first week of life each year due to neonatal infection. Nearly one-third of all newborn deaths can be attributed to infection in the neonatal period, primarily pneumonia and sepsis.

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The Innovation

Low blood oxygen is an early indicator of infection. The Newborn Foundation in collaboration with global medical technology company Masimo has developed a low-cost pulse oximeter to measure blood oxygen levels in newborns. This technology costs about $1 per child screened and has the potential to detect sepsis, pneumonia, and congenital heart defects earlier than standard practice. It is estimated that earlier detection can reduce mortality by 25-30%.

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Our Investment


A grant of $225,000 was intended to fund the completion of a pilot study of pulse oximetry in China and the Philippines. This pilot included the screening of 93,000 newborns, and analysis of the screening results to determine whether pulse oximetry is a cost effective way to save lives at birth. The study was not successfully completed.


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Investment Objective

Test whether pulse oximetry screening of newborns can save lives at birth.

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Why we invested

The Newborn Foundation is committed to evaluating whether pulse oximetry screening really is a cost effective way to save lives at birth in countries like the Philippines and China

The Newborn Foundation has already successfully worked to make pulse oximetry screening for newborns standard practice in the US. They are collaborating closely with public hospitals in China and the Philippines, and developing strong relationships with key public health policy makers to scale up pulse oximetry if the results of the pilot study are positive.

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BORN Project in Numbers

$225,000

GIF grant to fund a pilot study

2.5 million

Babies die each year due to neonatal infections