Affiliation:
1. Kazakh National University
Abstract
The article provides an overview of the literature on the concepts of improving perinatal care in the modern world. The positive aspects of the organization of prenatal and cardiac surgery services at the present stage have been revealed. At the same time, the article reflects the key problems, the solution of which can help to reduce the morbidity and mortality of children from congenital malformations.
Publisher
Publishing Center Science and Practice
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