Nearly 100 babies died in CKUK within 9 months

At the Neonatology Clinic at the University Clinical Centre in Kosovo (QKUK), many newborn babies receive health care. In the same clinic, newborns are treated with various health problems. During January 1st to September 30th, no fewer than 97 babies have changed their lives in this clinic. “Death of these [...]
At the Neonatology Clinic at the University Clinical Centre in Kosovo (QKUK), many newborn babies receive health care.
In the same clinic, newborns are treated with various health problems.
During January 1st to September 30th, no fewer than 97 babies have changed their lives in this clinic.
The mortality of these babies is usually high and included near 55-60 %s of the number of babies that change lives. The number of babies for this group of weights on us in Klinica who've passed away is 47, and for the group, it's 50 babies”, he said in an answer to IndexOnline from QKUK.
The most frequent cause of infant mortality is perinatal asphyxiation, various anomalies, and monitoring complications.
“Klinic of Neonatology deals with various pathologies of infants, the most frequent cause of infant mortality is: perinatal asphyxiation, premature with monitoring complications, infections, various abnormalities, such as heart disease, respiratory lesions, digestive lesions, unoginal exercise etc.
According to the director of Neonatology at QKUK, Jevdet Goynovci, reducing infant mortality is a challenge for our country, especially for babies up to 1500 grams.
The reduction of infant mortality, which is a challenge especially for babies up to 1500 grams, is “This challenge, too, is a challenge for us in the Intensive Care of the Neonatology Clinic”, Gojnovz stressed.
Goynovci says that the Neonatology Clinic, in terms of infrastructure, is in a narrow space, but with the construction of the new hospital, investment from the United Emirates, we hope that this will be solved as well.
The first of Neonatology says that in the January-September period, 6 thousand and 883 babies born in the Gynecological Clinic and 369 babies, referred to by regional hospitals or private hospitals.











