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Causes and mortality indicators of child population in the arctic regions of the Republic Sakha (Yakutia)

https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2020.70.21

Abstract

The article presents official medical data on child mortality in 5 regions of the Arctic zone of the Republic Sakha (Yakutia) for 2006-2018. For a more detailed analysis of child mortality, a special database of the state institution "Yakut Republican medical information and analytical center of the Ministry of health of the Republic Sakha (Yakutia)" is used, which includes all cases of death of a child from 0 to 18 years for 2006-2015, indicating age, gender, nationality and cause of death. The analysis of child mortality revealed the tendency of distinct decrease in infant mortality, a decrease in the share of child mortality. In general, a decrease to the minimum values of the average child mortality rates in the Arctic regions of the RS (Ya) is noted.

About the Authors

S. A. Evseeva
Yakut science centre of complex medical problems
Russian Federation

Evseeva Sardana Anatolievna – Ph.D., senior staff scientist of the laboratory of pediatric health level monitoring



A. G. Egorova
Yakut science centre of complex medical problems
Russian Federation

Egorova Aitalina Grigorievna – Ph.D., senior staff scientist of the laboratory of pediatric health level monitoring



A. M. Makarova
Medical science center of complex medical problems
Russian Federation

Makarova Avgustina Makarovna – laboratory assistant



M. S. Savvina
Yakut science centre of complex medical problems
Russian Federation

Savvina Maya Semyonovna – Ph.D., senior staff scientist of the laboratory of pediatric health level monitoring



T. E. Burtseva
Medical institute of the North-Eastern federal university; Medical science center of complex medical problems
Russian Federation

Burtseva Tatiana Egorovna – MD, professor of the department of pediatrics and pediatric surgery;

a head of the laboratory

+7-914-294-32-44



M. P. Slobodchikova
Saint-Petersburg state pediatric medical university
Russian Federation

Slobodchikova Maya Pavlovna – a senior lecturer of the department of foreign languages with the courses of Russian and Latin



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Evseeva S.A., Egorova A.G., Makarova A.M., Savvina M.S., Burtseva T.E., Slobodchikova M.P. Causes and mortality indicators of child population in the arctic regions of the Republic Sakha (Yakutia). Yakut Medical Journal. 2020;(2):69-72. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2020.70.21

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