Neonatal health refers to the health and well-being of newborn infants, typically from birth up to 28 days of life. This research area focuses on understanding and addressing the unique health needs and challenges faced by newborns, including issues such as premature birth, low birth weight, birth defects, infections, and respiratory problems. Researchers in the field of neonatal health work to improve outcomes for newborns by developing and implementing strategies for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of neonatal health issues. This includes studying factors that can impact neonatal health, such as maternal health, delivery practices, and access to quality healthcare. The ultimate goal of neonatal health research is to reduce mortality and morbidity rates among newborn infants and improve their overall health and development.