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Responding to unexpected infant deaths : experience in one English region [PDF]
New national procedures for responding to the unexpected death of a child in England require a joint agency approach to investigate each death and support the bereaved family.
Blair, Peter S. +5 more
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Many theories have been expounded as to the cause of Sudden Infant Death, not the least of which are those reports in the newspapers. This symposium covers the problem of etiology, pathophysiology, and the recognition of the at-risk infant, the ...
Myer, Edwin C.
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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and the Stress-Buffer Model of Social Support [PDF]
This study examines the effect of social support on the adverse effects of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome stress. The effect of participation in the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome support group on the facilitation of the grief process is also examined.
Torrez, Diana J.
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The validity of infant mortality data is essential in assessing health care quality and in the setting of preventive measures. This study explores different diagnostic procedures used to determine the cause of death across forensic settings and thus the ...
Ivana Olecká +6 more
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Parent-infant co-sleeping and the implications for sudden infant death syndrome [PDF]
In 2015 the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) updated its 2006 guideline to clarify the association between parent infant co-sleeping and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
Jones, Pat, Straw, Joanne
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Sudden infant death syndrome: are we any closer to identifying which infants will be affected?
Tara L Ramirez, Michael H MalloyDepartment of Pediatrics, The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, USAAbstract: Sudden infant death syndrome is a complex and multifactoral process.
Ramirez TL, Malloy MH
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The Nature of the Problem: Sudden Infant Death Syndrome [PDF]
The following is an overview of the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and emphasizes salient features of its epidemiology, pathology, pathophysiology and management.
Marsland, David W.
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Otoacoustic emissions and sudden infant death syndrome [PDF]
Includes bibliographical references (p. 25-28).Thesis (B.Sc)--University of Hong Kong, 2009."A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Science (Speech and Hearing Sciences), The University of Hong Kong, June ...
Chan, Shu-ying, Rita, 陳書瑩
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Background. 19.6 % of all fatal cases among Russian children who died in the first year of life are registered out-of hospital, and they are usually sudden. Out-of-hospital sudden unexpected infant death (OSUID) could be confused with sudden infant death
Lika L. Nisevich +6 more
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Sudden cardiac death in children and adolescents (excluding Sudden Infant Death Syndrome)
Sudden death in the young is rare. About 25% of cases occur during sports. Most young people with sudden cardiac death (SCD) have underlying heart disease, with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and coronary artery anomalies being commonest in most ...
Gajewski Kelly, Saul Philip
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