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Sleep-related Infant Deaths in Philadelphia | by Philly Public Health | Medium
Number of deaths due to SIDS by gender Spain | Statista
Trend in sudden death syndrome - Child Heart Specialist
Infant deaths did not decrease during the pandemic due to a reduced use of vaccines; vaccines are not associated with sudden infant death syndrome - Health Feedback
A systematic review of the burden and risk factors of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in Africa — JOGH
Is Daycare Really a SIDS Risk? | Evolutionary Parenting | Where History And Science Meet Parenting
Vaccines and SIDS - VAXOPEDIA
Incidence | American Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Institute
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: Practice Essentials, Background, Pathophysiology
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SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome): Causes & Prevention
Unexplained deaths in infancy, England and Wales - Office for National Statistics
Frontiers | Epidemiology of sudden infant death syndrome in Mexico, 2005–2020
Are risk factors for sudden infant death syndrome different at night? | Archives of Disease in Childhood
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Statistics on SIDS - The Lullaby Trust
Rates of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), accidental suffocation... | Download Scientific Diagram
SIDS Recommendations Address Sleep Inequity | Sleep Foundation
Rate of SIDS, expressed as the number of SIDS cases per 1,000 live... | Download Scientific Diagram
Rates of SIDS rise for first time in three years - Which? News
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Major epidemiological changes in sudden infant death syndrome: a 20-year population-based study in the UK - The Lancet
A safer infant sleeping position: Case Study | NHMRC
The analysis of the use of 'unascertained' for sudden unexpected deaths in infancy from 1988 to 2010 | Archives of Disease in Childhood
Incidence | American Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Institute
2020 spike in SIDS likely due to diagnostic shifting, not COVID-19
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A proof-of-concept study to construct Bayesian network decision models for supporting the categorization of sudden unexpected infant death | Scientific Reports