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Recurrence rates for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS): the importance of risk stratification.

Campbell, MJ and Hall, D and Stephenson, T and Bacon, C and Madan, J (2008) Recurrence rates for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS): the importance of risk stratification. Arch Dis Child , 93 (11) 936 - 939. 10.1136/adc.2007.121350.

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Abstract

To investigate the importance of stratification by risk factors in computing the probability of a second death from sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in a family.

Type:Article
Title:Recurrence rates for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS): the importance of risk stratification.
Location:England
DOI:10.1136/adc.2007.121350
Language:English
Keywords:Epidemiologic Methods, Female, Great Britain, Humans, Income, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Maternal Age, Parity, Pregnancy, Recurrence, Smoking, Sudden Infant Death, Tobacco Smoke Pollution

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