সংক্রমণ প্রতিরোধ সপ্তাহ
Each year we host an Infection Prevention Week during October to show how we can all work together to keep babies safe from infection. We want to empower parents and carers to trust their instincts!
Each year, we discuss why infection prevention is so important in babies, and what signs and symptoms to look out for. We will also show how we can all work together to keep babies safe from infection. Keep your eyes peeled for সংক্রমণ প্রতিরোধ সপ্তাহ this year on 19-25 October. Ultimately, with your help, Infection Prevention Week can save lives.
Babies have immature immune systems. Even infections that are considered ‘mild’ in older children and adults can be life-threatening for babies.
One of the reasons that babies are more vulnerable to infections is that they have simply not been exposed to some common viruses. As they grow and get bigger, their immune systems will have had a chance to develop and will be more able to cope when they are exposed to bacteria, viruses, and other germs.
The theme for Infection Prevention Week 2025 is ‘never a nuisance’. No parent should hesitate to speak up if they’re worried about their baby. But too often, families worry about being a bother. This Infection Prevention Week, we’re saying it loud and clear; you’re never a nuisance.
Speak up when something doesn’t feel right and trust your instincts, as no one knows your baby better than you do.
We’re encouraging you to seek help if you’re worried.
শিশুদের সংক্রমণের লক্ষণ ও উপসর্গ ব্যাখ্যা করে একটি পোস্টার
Thank you to The British Paediatric Allergy, Immunity and Infection Group (BPAIIG) for working with us on our infection prevention resources.
Each year we host an Infection Prevention Week during October to show how we can all work together to keep babies safe from infection. We want to empower parents and carers to trust their instincts!
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Our Baby Check app gives you peace of mind, in your pocket. If your baby is under six months of age, you can use the Baby Check app to find out if they need to see a health professional.
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