In Uzbekistan, where neonatal complications remain a critical public health issue, oxygen therapy has emerged as a vital intervention that dramatically improves survival rates among premature and low-birth-weight infants. Often facing respiratory distress due to underdeveloped lungs, newborns benefit immensely when supplied with controlled oxygen, effectively reducing the risk of brain damage and other life-threatening complications. UNICEF’s support in equipping neonatal units with modern oxygen delivery systems has been a game-changer, ensuring that life-saving treatment reaches those who need it most, no matter how remote the region.

Key impacts observed in healthcare facilities include:

  • Rapid stabilization of newborns with breathing difficulties
  • Significant reduction in neonatal mortality rates
  • Improved access to essential neonatal care in rural hospitals
  • Enhanced training for medical staff on oxygen therapy protocols
Region Neonatal Mortality Reduction (%) Oxygen Units Supplied
Tashkent 30% 25
Samarkand 28% 15
Fergana Valley 35% 18