Social-hygienic factors in maternal mortality

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In this article, medico-social factors of maternal mortality in St. Petersburg are presented. St. Petersburg is a city pertaining to the middle group of regions according to index on 100000 living bom infants. This material analysis affirms the high extra genital morbidity, infectious severity, specifically, high frequency of IPPP germ-carrying and unfortunate social factors: pregnancy without marriage, belonging to socially unhappy population layers, narcomania, alcoholism, refusal of medical observation and help.

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Margarita A. Repina

Saint Petersburg Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education M3 RF

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Department of Women's Reproductive Health, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor

Russian Federation, Saint Petersburg

Marianna M. Safronova

Saint Petersburg Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education M3 RF

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Department of Women's Reproductive Health, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Oncologist-gynecologist

Russian Federation, Saint Petersburg

Y. А. Kornilova

Saint Petersburg Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education M3 RF

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Department of Women's Reproductive Health, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Oncologist-gynecologist

Russian Federation, Saint Petersburg

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