The 1000 Most Vulnerable Days

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The 1000 Most Vulnerable Days 100% 3 days 2 days 4 days Antenatal Care (ANC) At least 4 Visits 11 days PMTCT HIV Exposed Infants Tested HIV Exposed Infants Re-tested 65% 1 day Postnatal Care Three Visits Within 6 Weeks 4 days 5 days Family Planning 1 day 10 days 15% Growth Monitoring & Nutrition 4 days Exclusive Breastfeeding 1 day Breastfeeding with Supplementary Food 5 days Weaning DPT2 5 days BCG Measles Child Immunization 0 days DPT4, MMR DPT1 DPT3 2016 2016 Day 0 Conception Today Day 270 Birth Day 540 Fully Immunized Day 800 Weaning Day 1000 Two Years PMTCT - Prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV BCG - Bacillus Calmette–Guérin Vaccine DPT - Diphtheria, Pertussis, Tetanus vaccine