Abstract Background Approximately 3600 sudden unexpected infant deaths (SUID) occur annually in the United States, and a quarter of SUIDs are caused by unintentional suffocation and strangulation in bed, with soft bedding use being a significant risk factor. Therefore, The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends infants sleep on a “firm” surface, though neither an objective definition nor national standard has been established. The purpose of this study is to report on the performance of a device that measures mattress softness and to provide quantitative values of softness for various infant sleep surfaces. Methods In collaboration with the authors and a national child product safety organization (Kids in Danger), University of Mic...
There have been dramatic improvements in reducing baby deaths during sleep since the 1990s, when rec...
Objective. This study sought to determine if infant sleep education plus a cardboard bassinet reduce...
Background: The International Child Care Practices Study (ICCPS) has collected descriptive data from...
This newsletter from The Department of Public Health about perinatal health care and statistics
Background Over the last 30 years, 83 infant fatalities (113 reported, 30 incidental) directly invol...
Many parents and healthcare providers are either unsure of safe sleep practices or fail to implement...
There have been dramatic improvements in reducing infant sleep-related deaths since the 1990s, when ...
Over 450 adverse incidents have been reported in infant inclined sleep products over the past 17 yea...
Aim: To identify and characterise cases of infant deaths where the fatal episodes were considered to...
Aim: The sleep environment of an infant affects the likelihood of sudden infant death syndrome and o...
Background: In the Netherlands, the incidence of Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy (SUDI: R95, R96,...
BACKGROUND:Unintentional suffocation is the leading cause of injury death among infants <1 year old ...
OBJECTIVE: Compare mothers\u27 reports of injuries for infants and toddlers sleeping with crib-bumpe...
The design of inclined sleep products may be associated with an increased risk of suffocation when a...
This brochure explains why safe sleep is important, how Sudden Unexpected Infant Death Syndrome can ...
There have been dramatic improvements in reducing baby deaths during sleep since the 1990s, when rec...
Objective. This study sought to determine if infant sleep education plus a cardboard bassinet reduce...
Background: The International Child Care Practices Study (ICCPS) has collected descriptive data from...
This newsletter from The Department of Public Health about perinatal health care and statistics
Background Over the last 30 years, 83 infant fatalities (113 reported, 30 incidental) directly invol...
Many parents and healthcare providers are either unsure of safe sleep practices or fail to implement...
There have been dramatic improvements in reducing infant sleep-related deaths since the 1990s, when ...
Over 450 adverse incidents have been reported in infant inclined sleep products over the past 17 yea...
Aim: To identify and characterise cases of infant deaths where the fatal episodes were considered to...
Aim: The sleep environment of an infant affects the likelihood of sudden infant death syndrome and o...
Background: In the Netherlands, the incidence of Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy (SUDI: R95, R96,...
BACKGROUND:Unintentional suffocation is the leading cause of injury death among infants <1 year old ...
OBJECTIVE: Compare mothers\u27 reports of injuries for infants and toddlers sleeping with crib-bumpe...
The design of inclined sleep products may be associated with an increased risk of suffocation when a...
This brochure explains why safe sleep is important, how Sudden Unexpected Infant Death Syndrome can ...
There have been dramatic improvements in reducing baby deaths during sleep since the 1990s, when rec...
Objective. This study sought to determine if infant sleep education plus a cardboard bassinet reduce...
Background: The International Child Care Practices Study (ICCPS) has collected descriptive data from...