莫斯科地区的婴儿死亡率:总体情况、主要趋势和降低前景的分析

Q3 Medicine
N. Odinaeva, N. I. Zakharova, O. Serova, A. Petrova, L. Malyutina, V. L. Krikunova, E. Brezhneva
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文章中介绍了2019年、2020年和2021年莫斯科地区婴儿死亡率监测分析数据及其原因分析。新生儿早期占所有婴儿死亡的25-29%。新生儿晚期占22-26%。1个月至1岁的婴儿死亡占所有婴儿死亡的50%。3年内年龄结构变化无明显趋势。与2019年相比,2021年的婴儿死亡率下降了16.4%。对儿童死亡的原因进行了估计,其中围产期发生的某些情况是主要原因。婴儿死亡率,包括最重要的新生儿死亡率的稳步下降,是由于莫斯科地区在组织妇女和儿童医疗保健的三级系统框架内发展了新生儿服务。新开设的围产期中心对降低莫斯科地区的新生儿死亡率产生了影响。关键词:新生儿;围产期;婴儿死亡率
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Infant mortality in the Moscow Region: analysis of the overall situation, main trends, and prospects for reduction
The analytic data on monitoring infant mortality in the Moscow region and an analysis of its causes in 2019, 2020 and 2021 are presented on the article. The early neonatal period accounts for 25–29% of all infant deaths. The late neonatal period accounts for 22–26%. At the age of 1 month to a year are 50% of all infant deaths. No trend was found in changing the age structure within 3 years. There is a decrease in infant mortality by 16.4% in 2021 compared to 2019. The causes of death of children are estimated, among which certain conditions that occur in the perinatal period are in the lead. The steady decline in infant mortality, including in the most significant group of newborns, is due to the development of the neonatological service in the Moscow region within the framework of a three-level system for organizing medical care for women and children. Newly opened perinatal centers had an impact on the reduction of neonatal mortality in the Moscow region. Key words: neonatology, perinatology, infant mortality, post-neonatal period
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Voprosy Prakticheskoi Pediatrii
Voprosy Prakticheskoi Pediatrii Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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