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Modern View on the Causes of Preterm Delivery

Abstract

Among the most important problems of modern practice of obstetrics, one of the most acute problems is premature birth. After all prematurity is the leading cause of perinatal morbidity, mortality and disability of children. The article presents an overview of current research done in the world to outline the causes of premature birth.

About the Authors

N. S. Baisheva
medical institute of North-Eastern Federal University
Russian Federation

Baisheva Nyurguyana Semyonovna - Senior lecturer of Department of obstetrics and gynecology of the faculty of postgraduate training of doctors

8 (924) 661 00 93



N. I. Douglas
medical institute of North-Eastern Federal University
Russian Federation

Douglas Natalia Ivanovna - Doctor of Medical Sciences, Head of Department of obstetrics and gynecology of the faculty of postgraduate training of doctors

8 (924) 662 67 22



T. Yu. Pavlova
Ministry of Health of Republic of Sakha
Russian Federation

Pavlova TatYana Yuryevna - Candidate of Medical Sciences, Chief obstetriciangynecologist

Yakutia

8 (924) 872 71 64



T. E. Bourtseva
Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution “Yakutian scientific center of complex medical problems”
Russian Federation

Bourtseva Tatiana Yegorovna - Doctor of Medical Sciences, deputy of the chief of scientifical work

8 (914) 294 32 44



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Baisheva N.S., Douglas N.I., Pavlova T.Yu., Bourtseva T.E. Modern View on the Causes of Preterm Delivery. Yakut Medical Journal. 2016;(1):48-50.

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