Shanghai’s core indicators of maternal and child health remain world-leading

Chinanews.com, Shanghai, February 25 (Reporter Chen Jing) According to the news from the Shanghai Maternal and Child Health Work Conference held on the 25th, in 2021, the maternal mortality rate in Shanghai will be 1.60/100,000, and the deaths of infants in Shanghai will be rate of 2.30‰, maintaining the world’s leading level. The success rates of critically ill pregnant women and critically ill newborns were 99.5% and 92.6%, respectively.

Last year, Shanghai incorporated the prevention and control of pregnant women and newborns into the new crown epidemic prevention and treatment system, promoted the construction of infectious disease prevention and control systems in obstetrics and gynecology, and children’s specialized hospitals, and carried out new crown pneumonia diagnosis, medical observation, centralized or Follow-up management of special pregnant women such as home isolation and closed-loop management of pregnant women.

It is reported that this year, Shanghai will further improve the consultation and rescue network for critically ill pregnant and lying-in women and newborns, and launch the municipal-level consultation and rescue centers for critically ill pregnant women in Ruijin Hospital and Zhongshan Hospital. Relevant institutions will strengthen the advance of the checkpoint, strengthen the assessment of maternal pregnancy risk, strengthen the management of pregnant women who are not suitable for continued pregnancy, and achieve dynamic, continuous and effective assessment of maternal pregnancy risk. Shanghai will strengthen pre-pregnancy eugenic health examinations; optimize prenatal screening and prenatal diagnosis counterpart networks; implement neonatal disease screening, and add 15 neonatal congenital heart disease diagnosis institutions.

In terms of promoting early childhood development, Shanghai will integrate resources to form a strong synergy of government promotion, family-based, and social participation, and actively build services that support basic services, supplement diversified services, and pool resources from all parties. system.

According to reports, this year, Shanghai will explore the establishment of a three-level comprehensive prevention and treatment model for cervical cancer that links prevention, screening, diagnosis and treatment, and promote HPV vaccination. (End)