Perinatal fetal care: still actual problem
- Authors: Savelyeva G.M.1, Sichinava L.G.1, Panina O.B.1, Kurtzer M.A.1
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Affiliations:
- Russian State Medical University
- Issue: Vol 48, No 5S (1999)
- Pages: 136-136
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/jowd/article/view/101384
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/JOWD101384
- ID: 101384
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Abstract
Current demographic situation in Russia is characterized by low birth and high mortality rates. In this situation reduction of the perinatal mortality and morbidity that are still high have to be of great importance. There are more than 4500 deliveries per year in Moscow Center of Family Planning and Reproduction (obstetrical clinic of Russian State Medical University) with gradually decreasing perinatal mortality rate (1997 — 3,0%, 1998 — 1,87%). We believe that only well organized pre-, ante- and intranatal care, intensive care of the neonates can provide the decrease ofperinatal morbidity and mortality — the main goal of perinatologists.
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G. M. Savelyeva
Russian State Medical University
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Russian Federation, Moscow
L. G. Sichinava
Russian State Medical University
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Russian Federation, Moscow
O. B. Panina
Russian State Medical University
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Russian Federation, Moscow
M. A. Kurtzer
Russian State Medical University
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Russian Federation, Moscow