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Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) - How to reduce the risk?
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is a complex, multifactorial phenomenon with an etiology that has not been fully clarified to this day. Despite a noticeable decrease in the number of SIDS cases worldwide, sudden infant death syndrome remains one of ...
Barbara Dengler +9 more
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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome [PDF]
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) continues to be the most common cause of postneonatal infant death. SIDS is a complex, multifactorial disorder, the cause of which is still not fully understood. However, much is known now about environmental risk factors, some of which are modifiable. These include maternal and antenatal risk factors such as smoking
Carl E, Hunt, Fern R, Hauck
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Outcomes for the apparent life‐threatening event infant
Aim To examine the outcome for apparent life‐threatening event infants and the determining factors for that outcome. Methods A retrospective review of 903 infants (0–12 months of age) presenting to the pediatric wards at Christchurch Hospital between ...
Anne Dick
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Summary: Background: Association of timing and intensity of maternal smoking during pregnancy with all-cause and cause-specific infant death remains inconclusive.
Jiahong Sun +4 more
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Crib death, or sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), is the most frequent form of death in the first year of life, striking one baby in every 1,700–2,000.
Giulia Ottaviani
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Used infant mattresses and sudden infant death syndrome in Scotland: case-control study [PDF]
<P>OBJECTIVE: To examine the proposition that a used infant mattress is associated with an increased risk of sudden infant death syndrome. DESIGN: Case-control study.
Brooke, H. +3 more
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We aimed to study the consequences of chronic exposure to tobacco smoke in utero on the morphological and functional maturation of the brainstem by comparing stillbirths of smoker mothers versus nonsmoker mothers.
Anna Maria Lavezzi +2 more
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A safe sleep environment is important in reducing sleep-related infant mortality. Sudden Infant Death syndrome is defined as a sudden and unexpected death of a baby under one year old during sleep.
Pınar Doğan, Hatice Bal Yılmaz
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Sudden death in children [PDF]
Introduction/Objective. Sudden death in children may occur as a result of many diseases and accidents, while the cause often remains unknown. There are different terms in the literature that represent the causes of sudden death in children.
Doronjski Aleksandra +5 more
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