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  • State-of-the-art equipment provided by VivaCell-MTS and BirthLink

    State-of-the-art equipment provided by VivaCell-MTS and BirthLink, is
    delivered, assembled and immediately put into use in the Institute of
    Perinatology, Obstetrics and Gynecology


    2009-09-18 16:14:00

    ArmInfo. VivaCell-MTS, a subsidiary of Mobile TeleSystems OJSC (NYSE:
    MBT), announces the launch of neonatal care project in neonatal
    department at the Republican Hospital (The Institute for Perinatology,
    Obstetrics and Gynecology), VivaCell-MTS press-release says.

    The Republican Hospital receives a large number of women with high risk
    pregnancies from Yerevan and the region. As a result it sees a high
    number of babies requiring neonatal intensive care. This necessarily
    means that this unit has a constant need for a high quantity and
    quality of equipment for the number of babies in their care.

    Two days ago the medical community of Armenia was introduced to a new
    large-scale neonatal care project in the country implemented by
    VivaCell-MTS and BirthLink NGO. "It is distressing that such huge
    number of children die every year in our country. Through this
    dedicated corporate responsibility effort by VivaCell-MTS it will be
    possible to improve and bring the infrastructure and standards of
    neonatal care in Armenia to the high levels," said VivaCell-MTS General
    Manager Ralph Yirikian.

    "As part of the continuing implementation of the Neonatal Care Project
    in Armenia, the state-of-the-art equipment package designed for the
    neonatal units in Yerevan was delivered, assembled and immediately put
    into use after training for the staff in the Institute of Perinatology,
    Obstetrics and Gynecology. A very important part of the Armenian
    neonatal project is that all the neonatal units will be able to work
    together, sharing experience and practice using the same equipment,
    protocols and training, establishing a standard for care and facilities
    across Armenia," Kathy Mellor, BirthLink's Director and founder stated.

    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.

    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.
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