How often should at-risk newborns under 2 years of age be monitored during their follow-up?

Enviado por usuario.ops el Mar, 19/05/2026 - 22:10

The Pan American Health Organization's Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Follow-up of Newborns at Risk recommend that the frequency of check-ups be, according to each aspect to be evaluated, as shown in the following table:

Beyond the age of 2, children at risk should continue to be monitored, at least until they enter school.

Periodic and systematic follow-up facilitates rehabilitation and appropriate treatment, promotes the maximum development of their potential, and the possibility of achieving significant improvements in the quality of life of the child and their family.

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