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  • VivaCell-MTS, BirthLink To Reequip Maternity Departments In Yerevan

    VIVACELL-MTS, BIRTHLINK TO REEQUIP MATERNITY DEPARTMENTS IN YEREVAN

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    15.09.2009 15:18 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ VivaCell-MS joins hands with BirthLink in reequipping
    maternity departments in Yerevan.

    At the press conference held on September 15 at Yerevan State Medical
    University presided by VivaCell-MTS General Manager Ralph Yirikian,
    Director of BirthLink NGO Kathy Mellor and the Senior Neonatologist
    of Armenia Hrant Kalenterian, the medical community of the republic
    was introduced to a new large-scale neonatal care project that will
    significantly reduce infant mortality in Armenia.

    More than 4 million babies in the world die annually in their first
    year of life. Not only do a staggering 98% of these deaths occur
    in developing countries, but 65% of these deaths occur in the first
    month of life, with more than two-thirds happening in the first week,
    and of these babies, more than 50% die in the first 24 hours.

    Based on WHO statistics, Armenia's infant mortality rate is more than
    four times higher than in countries like the US and UK.

    "Being aware of how vulnerable a newborn is and the high and
    sophisticated level of care it needs, VivaCell-MTS couldn't just
    watch. This project is yet another commitment in line with our
    Corporate Responsibility belief that we are turning into practice. It
    is all because we care," stated VivaCell-MTS General Manager Ralph
    Yirikian.

    With good facilities and equipment, complemented by a program of
    continuing education and a sound medical knowledge, many of these
    deaths are preventable.

    Kathy Mellor, BirthLink's Director and founder said: "Our main
    objective, in undertaking this project, is to reduce neonatal
    mortality over the next five years, in line with the UN Millennium
    Goals. Through the provision of essential equipment, specifically
    targeting the immediate period after birth, when babies are most
    vulnerable, and continued support to neonatal departments in Armenia,
    we hope we can have an impact on survival for sick and vulnerable
    newborn babies. And t and funding by VivaCell-MTS."

    With more than 40% of births in Armenia taking place in Yerevan,
    this project is supporting ten maternity departments in the city,
    as well as one Children's hospital, which receive sick newborns. A
    total of 101 pieces of essential equipment that can support vulnerable
    newborn babies were distributed to hospitals including incubators,
    respiratory support, monitors and other essential supplies for
    delivering safe and appropriate care.

    The press conference will be followed by a series of training sessions
    for medical personnel from target medical facilities in use of medical
    equipment. Also there will be follow up visits by the professional
    medical team to give ongoing support, VivaCell press office reported.
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