The Lancet: Worst-case COVID-19 mortality expected in Kyrgyzstan
The worst-case mortality from COVID-19 is expected in Kyrgyzstan. Study conducted by a group of scientists, published in The Lancet journal, says. 24.kg »
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The worst-case mortality from COVID-19 is expected in Kyrgyzstan. Study conducted by a group of scientists, published in The Lancet journal, says. 24.kg »
Compared to January-October 2019, the number of deaths from community-acquired pneumonia increased 2.5 times. The National Statistical Committee of Kyrgyzstan provided such data. 24.kg »
The level of maternal mortality is decreasing in Kyrgyzstan, but, at the same time, its causes have changed. The head of the Reproductive Health Program of the United Nations Population Fund, Nurgul Smankulova, announced at a press conference at 24.kg news agency. 24.kg »
The New York Times previously reported that Kyrgyzstan took the first place in the world in terms of the number of new cases and deaths from COVID-19 over the past seven days. The Ministry of Health of the Kyrgyz Republic called the news incorrect and explained why these data do not correspond to reality. 24.kg »
After the launch of Safe City project, the mortality rate on the roads of Bishkek decreased by 52.9 percent. Deputy Head of the State Committee of Information Technology and Communications Kubanych Shatemirov announced today at a press conference. 24.kg »
Tuberculosis mortality rate has dropped six times in Kyrgyzstan. Director of the National Center for Phthisiology of Kyrgyzstan Abdullaat Kadyrov told today at a press conference in 24.kg news agency. 24.kg »
Fourteen percent of deaths in Kyrgyzstan are caused by environmental pollution. The UN Resident Coordinator in the Kyrgyz Republic Ozonnia Ojielo told. 24.kg »
Kyrgyzstan’s maternal and infant mortality rate is highest among the countries of Central Asia. This was announced today at a meeting of SDPK parliamentary faction. 24.kg »
A slight increase in maternal mortality rate was registered in Kyrgyzstan: 24 facts have been recorded since the beginning of the year. In 2017, at least 22 mothers died during the same period. Raisa Asylbasheva, Chief Specialist of the Medical Aid Organization of the Ministry of Health, told 24.kg news agency. 24.kg »
In 2017, maternal mortality in Kyrgyzstan grew by 1.4 percent compared with 2016, the Ministry of Health said the day before. 24.kg »
Under-five mortality rate in Kyrgyzstan since 1990 has declined three-fold - from 65 to 21 cases (per 1,000 newborns). The UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in the Kyrgyz Republic reported. 24.kg »
For 16 years, tuberculosis mortality rate in Kyrgyzstan was reduced five times, the director of the National Center for Phthisiology Abdullaat Kadyrov said today at a press conference. 24.kg »
Child mortality rate for 5 months of 2017 amounted to 16.2 per 1,000 live births, decreasing by 10 percent compared to the same period of 2016. The Ministry of Health presented such data. 24.kg »
In the first quarter of 2017, maternal mortality in Kyrgyzstan declined by 23.6 percent, the director of the National Center for the Protection of Maternity and Childhood Kamchybek Uzakbayev reported. 24.kg »
The infant mortality rate in Kyrgyzstan has decreased over the year by an average of 13 percent, UNICEF KR reported. 24.kg »