Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
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1. Quais orientações devem ser disseminadas aos cuidadores de recém-nascido quanto à morte súbita infantil?
Pais e cuidadores devem ser alertados quanto ao risco de morte súbita de crianças no primeiro ano de vida, sobretudo nos primeiros 6 meses. Devem receber a orientação de que a melhor maneira de prevenir sua ocorrência é colocar a criança para dormir de “barriga para cima” (posição supina), e não de lado ou de bruços (de decúbito lateral ou
Núcleo de Telessaúde NUTES PE. Publicado em: 12/06/2023
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2. Ensaio clínico de uma intervenção educativa sobre posição de dormir da criança e estudo sobre coleito no primeiro semestre de vida
Essa tese aborda dois tópicos pouco explorados na literatura científica brasileira: a síndrome da morte súbita do lactente (SMSL) e o coleito. O objetivo principal foi avaliar o impacto de uma intervenção educativa individual para mães na maternidade, em relação ao posicionamento para dormir da criança. Secundariamente, verificou-se a prevalência
Publicado em: 2009
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3. The epidemiology of sudden infant death syndrome
Ninety-nine cases of sudden infant death syndrome were identified among 47 413 liveborn deliveries to Cardiff residents during the years 1965-73 and 1975-77. Nineteen predictive factors available on the Cardiff Birth Survey record were evaluated individually and jointly in terms of their power to identify risk of sudden and unexpected infant death.
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4. Identification of cases of sudden infant death syndrome from death certificates.
A method is proposed for identification of cases of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) from information available on death certificates. Deaths at ages between 7 days and 2 years, referred to a coroner, having certain specified causes of death codes, identified 160 of 169 cases of SIDS confirmed as such by a pathologist. The sensitivity of the method was 94
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5. Used infant mattresses and sudden infant death syndrome in Scotland: case-control study
BMJ.
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6. Infant Botulism Acquired from Household Dust Presenting as Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
Clostridium botulinum type B was detected by multiplex PCR in the intestinal contents of a suddenly deceased 11-week-old infant and in vacuum cleaner dust from the patient's household. C. botulinum was also isolated from the deceased infant's intestinal contents and from the household dust. The genetic similarity of the two isolates was demonstrated by pulse
American Society for Microbiology.
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7. Sudden infant death syndrome.
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8. Epidemiology of sudden infant death syndrome.
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9. Monitoring for the sudden infant death syndrome.
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10. Sleeping position and sudden infant death syndrome.
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11. Sudden infant death syndrome--insights from epidemiological research.
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12. Sleep positioning and the sudden infant death syndrome.