Correction of micronutrient status of the Irkutsk region population as a means of lowering infant mortality

Aim: to establish a link between the level of folic acid, vitamin D and iodine consumption, and infant and perinatal mortality, morbidity of childhood tuberculosis in the Irkutsk region. Consumption of folate in the form of a single-agent preparation increased 3 times in 5 years. Consumption of foli...

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Autores principales: L. A. Reshetnik, T. A. Spasich, T. V. Boyko, M. V. Grigorieva, I. Y. Kozlovskaya
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:eabb195616fe4e178b910496f5d8f0ab2021-11-23T06:14:38ZCorrection of micronutrient status of the Irkutsk region population as a means of lowering infant mortality2541-94202587-959610.12737/article_5a3a0d9708a6a1.90095685https://doaj.org/article/eabb195616fe4e178b910496f5d8f0ab2017-09-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.actabiomedica.ru/jour/article/view/504https://doaj.org/toc/2541-9420https://doaj.org/toc/2587-9596Aim: to establish a link between the level of folic acid, vitamin D and iodine consumption, and infant and perinatal mortality, morbidity of childhood tuberculosis in the Irkutsk region. Consumption of folate in the form of a single-agent preparation increased 3 times in 5 years. Consumption of folic acid in women at the stage of preconception and pregnancy affected the reduction of perinatal (R = -0.9; p = 0.016) and infant (R = -0.89; p = 0.04) mortality, including neonatal (R = -0.89; p = 0.039). Preventive supplementation of vitamin D of people in the region over the past 5years has increased by 70 %, and infant mortality fell by 35.5 %. Infant (R = -0.94; p = 0.01) and especially post-neonatal (R = -0.97; p = 0.004) mortality are controllable and depend on the prevention of hypovitaminosis D. The understanding of the role of vitamin D in triggering the synthesis of the antimicrobial peptide cathelicidin opens prospects for using it as a medicine for prevention and treatment of childhood tuberculosis. The incidence of pediatric tuberculosis in the region during this period decreased by 46 % (R = -0.95; p = 0.01). Correction of iodine deficiency in pregnant women and children caused the reduction of perinatal (R = -0.99; p = 0.07), early neonatal (R = -0.99; p = 0.05), neonatal (R = -0.98; p = 0.06) and post-neonatal (R = -0.99; p = 0.002) infant mortality.L. A. ReshetnikT. A. SpasichT. V. BoykoM. V. GrigorievaI. Y. KozlovskayaScientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction Problemsarticleinfant mortalityfolic acidvitamin diodineiodine endemiaScienceQRUActa Biomedica Scientifica, Vol 2, Iss 5(2), Pp 37-42 (2017)
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topic infant mortality
folic acid
vitamin d
iodine
iodine endemia
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spellingShingle infant mortality
folic acid
vitamin d
iodine
iodine endemia
Science
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L. A. Reshetnik
T. A. Spasich
T. V. Boyko
M. V. Grigorieva
I. Y. Kozlovskaya
Correction of micronutrient status of the Irkutsk region population as a means of lowering infant mortality
description Aim: to establish a link between the level of folic acid, vitamin D and iodine consumption, and infant and perinatal mortality, morbidity of childhood tuberculosis in the Irkutsk region. Consumption of folate in the form of a single-agent preparation increased 3 times in 5 years. Consumption of folic acid in women at the stage of preconception and pregnancy affected the reduction of perinatal (R = -0.9; p = 0.016) and infant (R = -0.89; p = 0.04) mortality, including neonatal (R = -0.89; p = 0.039). Preventive supplementation of vitamin D of people in the region over the past 5years has increased by 70 %, and infant mortality fell by 35.5 %. Infant (R = -0.94; p = 0.01) and especially post-neonatal (R = -0.97; p = 0.004) mortality are controllable and depend on the prevention of hypovitaminosis D. The understanding of the role of vitamin D in triggering the synthesis of the antimicrobial peptide cathelicidin opens prospects for using it as a medicine for prevention and treatment of childhood tuberculosis. The incidence of pediatric tuberculosis in the region during this period decreased by 46 % (R = -0.95; p = 0.01). Correction of iodine deficiency in pregnant women and children caused the reduction of perinatal (R = -0.99; p = 0.07), early neonatal (R = -0.99; p = 0.05), neonatal (R = -0.98; p = 0.06) and post-neonatal (R = -0.99; p = 0.002) infant mortality.
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author L. A. Reshetnik
T. A. Spasich
T. V. Boyko
M. V. Grigorieva
I. Y. Kozlovskaya
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T. A. Spasich
T. V. Boyko
M. V. Grigorieva
I. Y. Kozlovskaya
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title Correction of micronutrient status of the Irkutsk region population as a means of lowering infant mortality
title_short Correction of micronutrient status of the Irkutsk region population as a means of lowering infant mortality
title_full Correction of micronutrient status of the Irkutsk region population as a means of lowering infant mortality
title_fullStr Correction of micronutrient status of the Irkutsk region population as a means of lowering infant mortality
title_full_unstemmed Correction of micronutrient status of the Irkutsk region population as a means of lowering infant mortality
title_sort correction of micronutrient status of the irkutsk region population as a means of lowering infant mortality
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