2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2016.04.052
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The Russian Child Health Care System

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“…At regional level, the economic level varies significantly with per capita GRP ranging from 5085USD in Ingush Oblast to 227793USD in Nenet Oblast (S1b). Life expectancy represents the general health related wellbeing of the society [40] and infant mortality is one of the child health care system indicators [41]. In Russia, the average life expectancy increase from 65.48 in 2000 to 71.59 in 2016.…”
Section: Statistical Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At regional level, the economic level varies significantly with per capita GRP ranging from 5085USD in Ingush Oblast to 227793USD in Nenet Oblast (S1b). Life expectancy represents the general health related wellbeing of the society [40] and infant mortality is one of the child health care system indicators [41]. In Russia, the average life expectancy increase from 65.48 in 2000 to 71.59 in 2016.…”
Section: Statistical Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Children make up a large proportion of the global population, and their physiological and pharmacokinetic traits determine the unique nature of medication for them [ 1 , 2 ]. To ensure the safe use of drugs for children, relevant national departments of many countries have issued policy documents, encouraging pharmaceutical enterprises to pay more attention to research and development and production of drug products for paediatric patients [ 3 6 ]. The approval of medicines for paediatric patients has increased due to support from national policies and favourable industrial policies.…”
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“…The impact of maternal pregnancy and labor peculiarities on the development of reproductive health of the adolescent girls was demonstrated earlier [1][2][3]. It was shown that the menstrual abnormalities and anomalous uterine bleeding demonstrated more frequently in girls born from mothers who suffered by preeclampsia, pregnancy termination threat and diagnosed fetal intrauterine growth restriction during the pregnancy [2,4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%