Title: Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: Problems, Progress and Possibilities
Abstract: Sudden infant death syndrome - a change in philosophy definition and pathological features changing epidemiology death scene investigation respiratory mechanisms and hypoxia QT prolongation and SIDS - from theory to evidence arousal and brain homeostatic control neuropathological research rebreathing of exhaled air airway inflammation and peripheral chemoreceptors a microbiological perspective the differential diagnosis of sudden infant death specific pathological problems and possible solutions the rise and fall of several theories the role of monitoring mother infant cosleeping - towards a new scientific beginning taking a strategis approach to SIDS prevention in maori communities - an indigenous perspective recurrence of sudden unexplained infant death in a family SIDS and infanticide SIDS years later - how families survive the Reduce the Risks campaign, SIDS International and the Global Strategy Task Force and the European Society for the Study and Prevention of Infant death.
Publication Year: 2001
Publication Date: 2001-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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