Objective: Two recent retrospective studies independently reported typically pathogenic bacteria in normally sterile sites of infants succumbing to sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI). These findings suggested a proportion of unexplained SUDI might be triggered by bacteraemia. The objective was to assess these observations in the context of the pathology and epidemiology of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in relation to the role of infection and inflammation as triggers of these deaths. Design: A review of the literature to identify potential risk factors for unexplained infant deaths and proposal of a theoretical model for SUDI. Results: Pathologic and epidemiological evidence suggests a hypothesis based on three factors: bacteri...
This study examined the hypothesis that dysregulation of mucosal immune responses to respiratory inf...
There is a growing body of evidence that infectious agents or their products contribute to events le...
In industrial countries, sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) poses the most common mode of deaths oc...
Objective: Two recent retrospective studies independently reported typically pathogenic bacteria in ...
Published Online first 15 September 2008OBJECTIVE: To examine and compare bacteriological findings a...
This chapter is concerned with sudden death in infancy, childhood and adult life. Most of the eviden...
CITATION: De Beer, C. & La Grange, H. 2014. Diagnostic options for investigating viral respiratory p...
In this thesis in pediatric forensic medicine, a series of experimental studies was performed in ord...
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is the leading cause of death among infants in the first year of...
Studies on the potential role of agents in SIDS have been published over the years in a variety of j...
Post-mortem bacteriological examination is of great importance, but it should be stressed that post...
prematurity or congenital abnormalities. However, 394 babies die every year suddenly and unexpectedl...
Background. Sudden unexpected death (SUD) is one of the most important and worthy investigation case...
Respiratory tract infections play a considerable pathogenetic role in many cases of sudden infant de...
The gut microbiome influences the development of the immune system of young mammals; the establishme...
This study examined the hypothesis that dysregulation of mucosal immune responses to respiratory inf...
There is a growing body of evidence that infectious agents or their products contribute to events le...
In industrial countries, sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) poses the most common mode of deaths oc...
Objective: Two recent retrospective studies independently reported typically pathogenic bacteria in ...
Published Online first 15 September 2008OBJECTIVE: To examine and compare bacteriological findings a...
This chapter is concerned with sudden death in infancy, childhood and adult life. Most of the eviden...
CITATION: De Beer, C. & La Grange, H. 2014. Diagnostic options for investigating viral respiratory p...
In this thesis in pediatric forensic medicine, a series of experimental studies was performed in ord...
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is the leading cause of death among infants in the first year of...
Studies on the potential role of agents in SIDS have been published over the years in a variety of j...
Post-mortem bacteriological examination is of great importance, but it should be stressed that post...
prematurity or congenital abnormalities. However, 394 babies die every year suddenly and unexpectedl...
Background. Sudden unexpected death (SUD) is one of the most important and worthy investigation case...
Respiratory tract infections play a considerable pathogenetic role in many cases of sudden infant de...
The gut microbiome influences the development of the immune system of young mammals; the establishme...
This study examined the hypothesis that dysregulation of mucosal immune responses to respiratory inf...
There is a growing body of evidence that infectious agents or their products contribute to events le...
In industrial countries, sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) poses the most common mode of deaths oc...