Background: Mandatory joint police and healthcare investigations of sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI) have been in place since 2008 in England. These include death scene examination with cause of death determined at multiprofessional case conference. Detailed evidence on sleep arrangements is available for most cases potentially leading to more being identified as due to accidental suffocation. SUDI remaining unexplained following investigation are classified as SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome) or unspecified deaths. Our objective was to determine whether detailed SUDI investigation has led to an increase in deaths classified as accidental suffocation or strangulation in bed (ASSB)? Methods: We obtained official mortality data fo...
This report details the proceedings and conclusions from the 3rd International Congress on Unexplain...
The past decade and a half has seen marked changes in the epidemiology of sudden infant death syndro...
Although sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is referred to as ‘cot’ death, a proportion of these de...
Objectives: To determine the rate of sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI) for infants born afte...
Background A comprehensive child death review (CDR) program was introduced in England and Wales in ...
Background: A comprehensive Child Death Review (CDR) program was introduced in England and Wales in...
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OBJECTIVE: To report mortality in babies enrolled on a community-based programme, Care of Next Infan...
BACKGROUND:Unintentional suffocation is the leading cause of injury death among infants <1 year old ...
The classification of the cause of unexpected infant deaths by both pathologists and researchers may...
(SIDS) was the 3rd leading cause of death in infants under 1 year of age (behind congenital malforma...
This bulletin looks at unexplained infant deaths which are one aspect of infant mortality. Reporting...
prematurity or congenital abnormalities. However, 394 babies die every year suddenly and unexpectedl...
Differentiating sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) from suffocation may not be possible based purel...
CITATION: De Beer, C. & La Grange, H. 2014. Diagnostic options for investigating viral respiratory p...
This report details the proceedings and conclusions from the 3rd International Congress on Unexplain...
The past decade and a half has seen marked changes in the epidemiology of sudden infant death syndro...
Although sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is referred to as ‘cot’ death, a proportion of these de...
Objectives: To determine the rate of sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI) for infants born afte...
Background A comprehensive child death review (CDR) program was introduced in England and Wales in ...
Background: A comprehensive Child Death Review (CDR) program was introduced in England and Wales in...
CC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States2019-09-01T00:00:00Z29987316PMC6349366661
OBJECTIVE: To report mortality in babies enrolled on a community-based programme, Care of Next Infan...
BACKGROUND:Unintentional suffocation is the leading cause of injury death among infants <1 year old ...
The classification of the cause of unexpected infant deaths by both pathologists and researchers may...
(SIDS) was the 3rd leading cause of death in infants under 1 year of age (behind congenital malforma...
This bulletin looks at unexplained infant deaths which are one aspect of infant mortality. Reporting...
prematurity or congenital abnormalities. However, 394 babies die every year suddenly and unexpectedl...
Differentiating sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) from suffocation may not be possible based purel...
CITATION: De Beer, C. & La Grange, H. 2014. Diagnostic options for investigating viral respiratory p...
This report details the proceedings and conclusions from the 3rd International Congress on Unexplain...
The past decade and a half has seen marked changes in the epidemiology of sudden infant death syndro...
Although sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is referred to as ‘cot’ death, a proportion of these de...