Epidemiological Aspects of Neonatal Mortality Due To Intrauterine Infection in Kazakhstan

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Mamyrbayeva, Marzya [1 ]
Igissinov, Nurbek [2 ]
Zhumagaliyeva, Galina [3 ]
Shilmanova, Akmanat [1 ]
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[1] West Kazakhstan Marat Ospanov State Med Univ, Dept Gen Practitioner & Communicat Skills 1, Aktobe, Kazakhstan
[2] Cent Asian Canc Inst, Astana, Kazakhstan
[3] West Kazakhstan Marat Ospanov State Med Univ, Dept Infect Dis & Childrens Infect, Aktobe, Kazakhstan
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Neonatal mortality; Intrauterine infections; Trends; Cartograms; Kazakhstan;
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Background: In this study, we examined the epidemiological aspects of neonatal mortality due to intrauterine infections with regard to regional characteristics. Methods: Consolidated report of the Ministry of Health and Social Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan on children deceased during their first 28 days of life due to intrauterine infections (P23 - congenital pneumonia, P35-39 - infectious diseases specific to the perinatal period) in the country and its regions for 2010 - 2014 was used in this investigation. Descriptive and analytical methods of medical statistics and epidemiology were used as the main method of this 5-year (2010-2014) retrospective study. Results: Overall, 3,298 neonatal deaths from intrauterine infections were recorded in Kazakhstan during the period of 2010-2014, 1,925 of which were early and 1,373 were late neonatal deaths. The average annual rate of neonatal mortality rate from intrauterine infection in the country amounted to 1.73 +/- 0.23% (95% CI=1.27-2.19%), whereas trends during the study period decreased (T=-15.3%). Regional characteristics of neonatal mortality were established. Different levels for cartograms of neonatal mortality from intrauterine infections were defined: low (up to 1.28%), average (from 1.28% to 2.12%) and high (by 2.12% and above). Neonatal mortality in the early and late periods was also analyzed. Conclusion: This is the first epidemiological study of neonatal mortality from intrauterine infection, which contains a detailed space-time evaluation. The results of this investigation can be used to improve the state program to combat infant mortality.
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