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Влияние социального статуса и инфекционных заболеваний беременных на соматическое здоровье новорожденных

Влияние социального статуса и инфекционных заболеваний беременных на соматическое здоровье новорожденных

Abstract

В сложный период политического и экономического реформирования, дефицита финансирования системы здравоохранения прогрессируют негативные тенденции в состоянии здоровья женщин перед планированием беременности, и увеличение числа курящих и употребляющих алкоголь среди матерей, особенно в период беременности и родов, а также состояние здоровья рожденных ими детей. По мнению российских ученых, гестационный возраст и масса тела при рождении являются определяющими факторами в дальнейшей жизнеспособности плода, а ведущими причинами, негативно влияющими на здоровье плода и рождённых детей, являются перенесённые матерями инфекционные заболевания репродуктивной системы.

In a difficult time of politic and economic reformation processes, funding gap in healthcare system there are some negative tendencies in the health of the women which are planning for pregnancy. The increase in the number of smokers and drinkers among mothers, especially during pregnancy also takes place. It all affects the health status of newborn children. According to Russian scientists the gestational age and body weight at birth are critical factors for the fetus viability, and the leading causes aggravating the health of the fetus and newborn children are earlier infectious diseases of the reproductive system the mothers had passed through.

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АЛКОГОЛЬ, КУРЕНИЕ, ВЕС ПРИ РОЖДЕНИИ, БЕРЕМЕННОСТЬ, ЖЕНЩИНЫ, ВНУТРИУТРОБНОЕ ИНФИЦИРОВАНИЕ, ЧАСТО БОЛЕЮЩИЕ ДЕТИ, ГАРМОНИЧНОЕ ФИЗИЧЕСКОЕ РАЗВИТИЕ

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