Abstract Infant death syndrome continues to be a major cause of neonatal mortality (less than 1 year) in developed countries. The cause of sudden infant death syndrome is mysterious, and research to cope with this devastating problem is ongoing. One child under the age of 1 asked me and all the other parents that the small island developing countries have an influence on infants at any time and that small island developing countries do not discriminate very much. I will. In order to avoid death in the future, I am looking for possible cause of sudden infant death syndrome.
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is a coincident sudden death of a child under 1 year old, even after necropsy and a thorough medical investigation. Small island developing countries are the leading cause of death among children from 1 month to 1 year of age, and in most cases, babies are considered healthy before they die. The risk of SIDS peaks in 2 to 3 months, more frequent occurrence in male infants than in females. Children of African Americans are 2 to 3 times more likely to die of SIDS than white children, and Native American infants may die three times in smaller developing islands rather than white people. The annual incidence of small island developing countries has declined since 1992, and this finding is often attributed to "return to sleep movement."
Sudden Infant Sudden Infant Sudden (SUID) represents a certain infant mortality rate including infantile sudden death syndrome (SIDS). After necropsy, case study and surveillance of death site, SUID may be identified as caused by asphyxia, asphyxia, parental compensation, infection or other medical reasons. The diagnosis of SIDS is a diagnosis of an infant of an infant under 1 year old and a death of unknown cause 56 SIDS is the main cause of infant death accident related to neonatal period and sleep, but accidental asphyxiation asphyxia etc. Called (ASSB) is rising. The main cause of sudden infant death is to include a wedge that covers soft bedding, choking (when another person rolls over an infant or baby).
Sudden infant death syndrome remains the leading cause of neonatal mortality in developed countries (under 1 year old). The cause of sudden infant death syndrome is mysterious, and research to cope with this devastating problem is ongoing. Apart from any other parent, the developing island of a small island can influence every baby at any time, developing nations on small islands are not discriminating. In order to avoid death in the future, I am looking for possible cause of sudden infant death syndrome. Researchers have studied a number of possible causes of sudden infant death syndrome, and four were chosen in this thesis. The first study examined the effects of sleeping posture of infants and other prenatal risks associated with sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).