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Causes of Syndrome Sudden Infant Death (SIDS) (Part 2)

Friday, March 12th, 2010

SIDS

Which babies are more likely?

Babies under one year are at risk, but some babies are more likely to be affected than others if any of the following characteristics:

• Sleeping on the stomach

This is the factor that is most associated with SIDS. According to most investigations babies sleeping on their stomachs are at increased risk of death ranges from 2% to 12% according to the study. This risk increases further when the baby is accustomed to sleeping on his back and for some reason, put it to sleep face down, as may be the case when someone new starts to watch the baby (relative, babysitter or day care).

The hypothesis is that a baby sleeping face down are more prone to overheat faster, having apneas (breathing pauses) and inhaled and exhaled air, ie carbon dioxide.

• Excessive heat

Excessive heat can result from sleeping face down or because the baby is warm indoors and also increases the risk of SIDS. Furthermore it is also present in infants who are sheltered by others, especially if you have a fever or respiratory infections like bronchitis, bronchiolitis or pneumonia

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Causes of Syndrome Sudden Infant Death (SIDS) (Part 1)

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

SIDSWhat is the syndrome of sudden infant death?

SIDS (the acronym in English Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) or SIDS stands Castilian, also known as white death or cot death is sudden and unexpected death of a healthy baby before one year. No apparent cause and currently can only join the predisposing factors. It is not a disease, just as it is named can not be determined by any other means, such as autopsy, the cause of his death.

Most cases occur before the first year of life, especially from first to sixth month (90% of cases) and it usually happens at night while the baby is sleeping (in a smaller percentage is also given during the day while the baby naps).
In Argentina, every year more than 350 babies as a result of SIDS.

Why did it happen?

So far investigations worldwide, ensures that is always associated with multiple factors explain below.

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