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SM ISO690:2012 CĂLUGĂREANU, Carolina, CURTEANU, Ala. Impactul infecţiei asupra mortalităţii, morbidităţii şi dizabilităţii la nou-născutul prematur. In: Buletin de Perinatologie, 2018, nr. 2(78-S), pp. 45-50. ISSN 1810-5289. |
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The purpose of the study was to analyze the rate of infections in newborn mortality and morbidity, as well as the effects of the infectious factor on disability in 2 years of life. We studied the trend of newborns mortality and morbidity, as well as the proportion of infections that caused causes of neonatal mortality and morbidity in statistical yearbooks of the health system of the Republic of Moldova for 19902017 and other statistical forms (32a-san). To study neurological development status, we extracted from the database of children enrolled in the Newborns at Risk Follow Up Program, carried out in the PMSI Mother and Child Institute, 128 children with a birth weight less than 1500 g depending on the realization (sub-group IA) or on the lack of infection during the neonatal period (sub-group IB). It is noted that the proportion of this cause of mortality decreases by the child’s fi ve years of age. The proportion of neonatal infection caused by infectious diseases (J12; J14-J16; J18; P35-P39) in morbidity, according to the International Classifi cation of Disease by the revision X, remains unchanged over the past 10 years (10/1000), while in mortality it remains stable since 2001 (1/1000). The analysis of neurological pathology in children shows that cerebral palsy was most common in newborns with infection: 6 cases (6,81%) at 1 year, 6 (7,14%) at 1,5 years and 10 (12, 82%) at 2 years. In newborns without CP infection, it was recorded in about 3% of cases at 1 and 1,5 years. The delay of language was severe in newborns who have suffered from infections, which shows that, besides the age of gestation, the infection has an impact on the expressive function of neurodevelopment. Speech delay was severe in newborns who suffered from infections, which shows that, besides the age of gestation, the infection has an impact on the expressive function of neurodevelopment |
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