The report highlights the challenge of insufficient data, emphasizing that many common complications are not given enough importance in terms of public health. These gaps in data are particularly significant in low- and middle-income countries, where the true extent of the burden is not fully known.
The authors of the report strongly advocate for greater recognition, increased funding, and improved access to information. They argue that neglecting these health issues leads to their low visibility, inadequate financing, and a lack of collective effort.
According to the authors, countries should prioritize the development and implementation of health policies that address a wide range of health conditions that often arise long after birth.
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