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Health topic Child mortality
Health classification Treatment
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Location Nairobi, Kenya
Made No
Replicated No
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Problem being addressed

Of the four million babies worldwide who die within the first month of life, a quarter die within 24 hours of birth. This is often because the infants are not provided with a consistent heat until they have the body fat and metabolic rate to stay warm. This is especially true for low-resource settings, where the majority of children are born at home and do not have the resources to provide their newborn with the necessary care immediately after birth.

Detailed description of the solution

This hot water bottle incubator utilizes simple items, a water bottle, hot water, and blankets, to create a form of an incubator. The rigged incubator involves filling a plastic water bottle with hot water and placing them under blankets to help keep premature babies warm. So far, there has not been professional input regarding the likely effectiveness of the device.

Designed by

  • Designed by: Alice Sebour, a local woman from a slum in Kenya
  • Manufacturer (if different):
  • Manufacturer location: Nairobi, Kenya

When and where it was tested/implemented

Kenya

Funding Source

References

Peer-reviewed publication

Other internally generated reports

Externally generated reports

TBA-devised hot water bottle incubator (2013, January 11). Retrieved October 31, 2013 from here

Sessay, Isha. Homemade incubator helps premature babies in slum. (2011, January 2011). Cable News Network. Retrieved October 31, 2013 from here.

IP and copyright

Approval by regulatory bodies or standards boards

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Part of Global Health Medical Device Compendium
SDG SDG03 Good health and well-being, SDG09 Industry innovation and infrastructure
Authors Caroline Soyars
License CC-BY-SA-3.0
Language English (en)
Related 0 subpages, 2 pages link here
Impact 657 page views
Created November 13, 2013 by Caroline Soyars
Modified September 27, 2022 by Irene Delgado
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