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WHO antenatal care recommendations for a positive pregnancy experience: Nutritional interventions update: Multiple micronutrient supplements during pregnancy [Internet]. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2020.

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WHO antenatal care recommendations for a positive pregnancy experience: Nutritional interventions update: Multiple micronutrient supplements during pregnancy [Internet].

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Dissemination and implementation of the recommendation

Recommendation dissemination

This updated global guideline will be available online for download and also as a printed publication. Online versions will be available via the WHO websites and other online platforms developed by the WHO Departments of SRH, NFS and MCA, and through the WHO Reproductive Health Library (RHL)1 and e-Library of Evidence for Nutrition Actions (eLENA).2 Print versions will be distributed to WHO regional and country offices, ministries of health, WHO collaborating centres, NGO partners, among others, using the same distribution list that was developed for the WHO ANC guideline (1). The updated recommendation and updated derivative products, in particular, the WHO Antenatal Care Recommendations Adaptation Toolkit and its Instruction Manual, will be disseminated during meetings and scientific conferences attended by WHO staff. To increase awareness of the updated recommendation, a short commentary will be published in a peer-reviewed journal and social media channels will also be used. The executive summary and recommendation from this publication will be translated into the six UN languages for dissemination through the WHO regional offices and during meetings organized by, or attended by, WHO staff.

Implementation considerations and applicability issues

This updated recommendation supersedes the respective WHO ANC guideline recommendation on MMS that was issued in 2016 (recommendation A6) (1). The GDG agreed that there were no new implementation considerations or applicability issues specific to this recommendation, as it is recommended in a research context. For GDG considerations relevant to each of these recommendations, stakeholders should refer to the “Remarks” sections beneath the recommendation in the “Evidence and recommendations” sections. For general implementation considerations related to WHO recommendations on antenatal care for a positive pregnancy experience, please refer to this guideline (1) and associated derivative products, which are available on the WHO website.

Footnotes

1

RHL is available at: http://apps​.who.int/rhl/en/.

2

eLENA is available at: https://www​.who.int/elena/en/.

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