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17-November-2023
IMPORTANT EFFORTS TO REDUCE PREMATURE BIRTH RATES

This article highlights the importance of preventive efforts to reduce the incidence of premature births. Understanding contributing factors such as maternal healthcare, lifestyle, and infections, measures like quality prenatal care, reproductive health education, health monitoring programs, equitable healthcare access, and psychological and social support for expectant mothers are crucial in addressing the issue of premature births. 

Premature birth stands as a significant challenge in global health, affecting millions of infants every year. In efforts to reduce the incidence of premature births, various preventive measures, medical interventions, and public education emerge as pivotal keys. Through coordinated efforts across diverse sectors, there is an opportunity to diminish the risk of premature births and enhance the health of both infants and their mothers.

Factors Contributing to Premature Births

Before delving into preventive measures, it's crucial to comprehend the factors that can contribute to premature births. Some of these include:

  1. Maternal Healthcare: Access to quality healthcare right from the early stages of pregnancy is pivotal in averting risk factors that can lead to premature births.
  2. Lifestyle and Mental Health: Stress, poor dietary habits, alcohol consumption, and smoking stand as risk factors that can affect pregnancy.
  3. Infections: Maternal infections such as urinary tract infections or intrauterine infections can escalate the risk of premature births.

Vital Measures in Reducing Premature Birth Rates

  1. Quality Prenatal Care: Providing better access and encouraging expectant mothers to attend regular and quality prenatal care.
  2. Reproductive Health Education: Educating the public about the importance of healthcare from the early stages of pregnancy and the impact of lifestyle habits on fetal health.
  3. Health Monitoring Programs: Through maternal health monitoring programs, the risk of premature births can be identified earlier, allowing for preventive actions.

Furthermore, hemoglobin screening provides valuable data for population health monitoring. By analyzing the prevalence and distribution of anemia within a specific population, policymakers and healthcare organizations can develop targeted interventions and allocate resources effectively. This information guides public health strategies to address the underlying causes of anemia, improve access to healthcare, and promote overall well-being.

PT Isotekindo Intertama offers a practical and convenient Point Of Care Test (POCT) tool for checking hemoglobin levels in the blood. This tool requires only a small sample of 1µL, making it easy to use. It utilizes the HemoSmart GOLD Hemoglobin Screening Meter, which is the first biosensor technology for screening hemoglobin in Indonesia.

The HemoSmart GOLD Hemoglobin Screening Meter offers the following features and benefits:

  1. Small sample size: Requiring only 1µL of blood, the HemoSmart GOLD Hemoglobin Screening Meter minimizes the amount needed for testing.

  2. Wide measuring range: With a range of 4.0-24.0 g/dL, it allows HemoSmart GOLD Hemoglobin Screening Meter for easy monitoring of hemoglobin levels in both low and high conditions.

  3. Quick results: Providing results in just 5 seconds, its fast reading time enhances efficiency and saves time.

  4. Accurate profile: By utilizing a small sample volume of 1µL whole blood and analyzing whole blood cells, the HemoSmart GOLD Hemoglobin Screening Meter delivers an accurate profile of hemoglobin levels in the blood. This ensures reliable results without causing excessive pain during blood test sampling.

The HemoSmart GOLD Hemoglobin Screening Meter offers a practical solution for hemoglobin level testing, with its small sample requirement, wide measuring range, quick results, and accuracy.

Anemia, miscarriage, and infant mortality are serious health issues that are interrelated. A deep understanding of the relationship between them is crucial for improving the health of both mothers and infants. Through prevention, early detection, and appropriate care, we can minimize risks and provide better support for those affected.

4. Equitable Access to Healthcare: Ensuring equitable access to quality healthcare for all expectant mothers, including those residing in remote areas or with limited resources.

5. Psychological and Social Support: Providing psychological and social support to expectant mothers to reduce stress levels that could negatively impact pregnancy.

References:

  1. WHO. (2018). Preterm birth. https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/preterm-birth
  2. March of Dimes. (2021). Premature Birth Report Cards. https://www.marchofdimes.org/peristats/tools/reportcard.aspx?reg=99
  3. Goldenberg, R. L., Culhane, J. F., Iams, J. D., & Romero, R. (2008). Epidemiology and causes of preterm birth. The Lancet, 371(9606), 75-84.
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