Health | Marseille: medical monitoring of the most fragile infants in danger

For her two older children, 6 and 8 years old today, Koko Athoumane has always had the reflex Maternal Infant Protection (PMI), hotlines set up almost everywhere in town by the Departmental Council and which ensure the health monitoring of infants and of their mothers. Monitoring of the weight curve, vaccinations, but also advice on breastfeeding… the missions are multiple and essential, particularly with the most precarious populations. Koko is employed in a crèche. Her husband employed in a security company. But the PMI has always reassured her. His boys had been followed by that of Bonneveine (8th). After moving to the Cité des Bourrely (15th) and pregnant with her third child, she had already planned to go to the
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