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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and Subsequent Pregnancy

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and Subsequent Pregnancy

... This study examines the subsequent pregnancies of 32 WOfl1fl whose children died of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).. The expected.[r] ...

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Smoking and the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

Smoking and the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

... Pediatrics 1993;91:893-896; sudden infant death syndrome, tobacco smoking, case-control study.. ABBREVIATIONS.[r] ...

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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome in a Hospitalized Infant on an Apnea Monitor

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome in a Hospitalized Infant on an Apnea Monitor

... Sudden Infant Death Syndrome in a Hospitalized Infant on an Apnea Monitor.. The home use of an apnea monitor to “prevent.[r] ...

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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and Unclassified Sudden Infant Deaths: A Definitional and Diagnostic Approach

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and Unclassified Sudden Infant Deaths: A Definitional and Diagnostic Approach

... of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) originally appeared in 1969 and was modified 2 decades ...into sudden infant ...unclassified sudden infant deaths, was introduced ...

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Concurrent Risks in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

Concurrent Risks in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

... BACKGROUND: Despite improved education on safe sleep, infants are still exposed to multiple risks for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Variability among health care providers continues to exist ...

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Genomic risk factors in sudden infant death syndrome

Genomic risk factors in sudden infant death syndrome

... ‘sudden infant death’, and ‘gene’, ‘polymorphism’, or ‘mutation’, we identified 94 investigations of genetic variation in population­based SIDS cohorts between 1989 and ...

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The Sudden Infant Death SyndromeisaProbability Process

The Sudden Infant Death Syndrome is a Probability Process

... The Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is sudden-unexpected death of an infant that remains unexplained after thorough forensic autopsy, death scene investigation and ...

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The Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Gene: Does It Exist?

The Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Gene: Does It Exist?

... before death and partial deletions of the complement compo- nent 4 gene has been identified, which may indicate that this combination represents increased risk of sudden infant ...infectious ...

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The Sudden Infant Death Syndrome in Hospitalized Babies

The Sudden Infant Death Syndrome in Hospitalized Babies

... Benson The Sudden Infant Death Syndrome in Hospitalized Babies. Services[r] ...

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STUDIES OF THE SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. III. EPIDEMIOLOGY

STUDIES OF THE SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. III. EPIDEMIOLOGY

... STUDIES OF THE SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.. III.[r] ...

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Apnea, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, and Home Monitoring

Apnea, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, and Home Monitoring

... ABSTRACT. More than 25 years have elapsed since continuous cardiorespiratory monitoring at home was suggested to decrease the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). In the ensuing interval, ...

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Infant Botulism Effect of Clostridium and the Involvement of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS): Review

Infant Botulism Effect of Clostridium and the Involvement of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS): Review

... cases. Infant botulism is caused by the absorption of the neurotoxins that produced by genus Clostridium that temporarily colonize the GI tract of the ...with infant to lead to ...by infant milk ...

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Risk Factor Changes for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome After Initiation of Back-to-Sleep Campaign

Risk Factor Changes for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome After Initiation of Back-to-Sleep Campaign

... ed sudden infant death and were excluded from risk fac- tor analysis in this ...of infant deaths from the San Diego Medical Examiner ’ s Of fi ce from 1991 to ...standardized death scene ...

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Oculocardiac Reflex in Near Miss for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Infants

Oculocardiac Reflex in Near Miss for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Infants

... Oculocardiac Reflex in Near Miss for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Infants. Services[r] ...

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The Triple Risk Hypotheses in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

The Triple Risk Hypotheses in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

... ABSTRACT. Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) victims were regarded as normal as a matter of definition (Beckwith 1970) until 1952 when Kinney and colleagues argued for elimination of the clause, ...

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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and Subsequent Siblings

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and Subsequent Siblings

... Infant mortality among subsequent siblings of infants who died of sudden infant death syndrome. Hoffman HJ, Human 1$[r] ...

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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome in Child Care Settings

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome in Child Care Settings

... for Infant and Child Loss, Maryland (Jean Edwards, Pro- gram Coordinator); Massachusetts Center for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (Mary McClain, RN, MS, Project Coordinator); Michigan ...

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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: Hypothesis of Causation

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: Hypothesis of Causation

... Perhaps the length of the soft palate and the strength of this suction are contributing reasons why some infants do not open their mouths when their nasal airway is obstructed during sle[r] ...

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Neonatal circumcision and prematurity are associated with sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)

Neonatal circumcision and prematurity are associated with sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)

... of sudden death include a critical development period, exogenous stressors, and a vulner- able infant ...“an infant will die of SIDS only if he/she possesses all three factors” and emphasized ...

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Bed Sharing With Unimpaired Parents Is Not an Important Risk for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: In Reply

Bed Sharing With Unimpaired Parents Is Not an Important Risk for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: In Reply

... is usually far more difficult than demonstrating risk be- cause of the statistical challenge of collecting sufficient numbers in a subgroup to permit avoidance of a type 2 statistical error. Breastfeeding mothers who do ...

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