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A Descriptive and Geospatial Analysis of Environmental Factors Attributing to Sudden Unexpected Infant Death

机译:涉及意外婴幼儿死亡的环境因素的描述性和地理空间分析

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This study examined medicolegal death investigation records and autopsy reports of a medical examiner's office to identify the circumstances surrounding sudden unexpected infant deaths (SUID) and geospatial analyses to pinpoint areas of infant death concentration. Analysis of 732 records of SUID deaths occurring in a 10-year span resulted in the conclusion that environmental factors associated with the sudden death were to some extent modifiable. Co-sleeping (sharing a sleeping surface, or bed-sharing) on various surfaces (mattress, pallet, couch) occurred in 53.4% of the infant deaths. Geographic areas where the largest number of deaths occurred were characterized as areas of high poverty level. The inclusion of additional information at the time of investigation (eg, alcohol and tobacco use of co-sleepers, illness of others in household, exceptions to normal sleep routine of infant) may aid in identifying modifiable circumstances to reduce infant mortality attributable to sudden infant death.
机译:本研究审查了医疗审查员办公室的法医死亡调查记录和尸检报告,以确定突然意外的婴儿死亡(SUID)和地理空间分析的情况,以确定婴儿死亡集中的区域。在10年度跨度发生的732次发生的732条记录结果是结论,与突然死亡相关的环境因素在某种程度上可修改。在各种表面(床垫,托盘,沙发)上共同睡觉(共用睡觉表面或床铺共享)发生在53.4%的婴儿死亡中。最大的死亡人数发生的地理区域被特征为高贫困水平的领域。在调查时纳入其他信息(例如,酒精和烟草使用共同睡眠者,家庭中其他人的疾病,婴儿正常睡眠例程的例外)可能有助于确定可造成婴儿患者的婴儿死亡率死亡。

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