Infant mortality in Kyrgyzstan before and after the break-up of the Soviet Union.

Michel Guillot, So-Jung Lim, Liudmila Torgasheva, Mikhail Denisenko
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There is a great deal of uncertainty over the levels of, and trends in, infant mortality in the former Soviet republics of Central Asia. As a result, the impact of the break-up of the Soviet Union on infant mortality in the region is not known, and proper monitoring of mortality levels is impaired. In this paper, a variety of data sources and methods are used to assess levels of infant mortality and their trend over time in one Central Asian republic, Kyrgyzstan, between 1980 and 2010. An abrupt halt to an already established decline in infant mortality was observed to occur during the decade following the break-up of the Soviet Union, contradicting the official statistics based on vital registration. Infants of Central Asian ethnicity and those born in rural areas were also considerably more at risk of mortality than suggested by the official sources. We discuss the implications of these findings, both for health policy in this seldom studied part of the former Soviet Union and for our understanding of the health crisis which it currently faces.

苏联解体前后吉尔吉斯斯坦的婴儿死亡率。
在中亚的前苏联加盟共和国,婴儿死亡率的水平和趋势有很大的不确定性。因此,不知道苏联解体对该区域婴儿死亡率的影响,对死亡率水平的适当监测受到损害。本文使用多种数据来源和方法来评估1980年至2010年间中亚共和国吉尔吉斯斯坦的婴儿死亡率水平及其随时间变化的趋势。据观察,在苏联解体后的十年里,已经确定的婴儿死亡率下降的趋势突然停止,这与基于生命登记的官方统计数字相矛盾。中亚族裔的婴儿和农村地区出生的婴儿的死亡风险也比官方消息来源所显示的要大得多。我们讨论了这些发现的影响,无论是在这个很少被研究的前苏联地区的卫生政策,还是我们对它目前面临的卫生危机的理解。
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