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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)

Introduction

This is also known as sudden unexplained infant death (SUID) – aka Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). It is defined as:

“The sudden and unexpected death of a child under 1 for which no adequate case is found after a thorough post mortem and case report”

SUIDs cause 40% of deaths in infants over a week old. This makes them the leading cause of mortality in children that age.

There are many risk factors, but these are summarised well into the triple risk model

Risk Factors

Child Related

Environmental

*The face is an important area of heat loss in infants. If this is covered, either by blankets/lying prone/hats then often infants can overheat.
In recent years there has been a large reduction in the rates of SUIDs ( decrease of >50%!!) as a result of the BACK TO SLEEP campaign which started in 1991.
Information on the back to sleep campaign :
Main points of the back to sleep campaign are
  1. Infants should sleep on their backs with their feet at the foot of the bed
  2. Infant overheating should be avoided, don’t use pillows and avoid blankets/hats (yes…even if it looks cute)
  3. Infant should sleep in parents room for 6 months
  4. Don’t smoke near the infant
  5. Don’t bring the infant into bed with you
  6. Don’t sleep with the infant in a chair
  7. Seek help promptly if the infant is unwell

After a SU​ID

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