Epidemiology of sudden infant death (sudden infant death syndrome, SIDS) in the Lübeck area. Catamnestic studies of 155 observed cases from 1971 to 1981 |
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Authors: | V Dittmann O Pribilla |
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Abstract: | The 155 cases of SIDS investigated at the Institut für Rechtsmedizin of the Medizinische Hochschule in Lübeck (northern part of the Federal Republic of Germany) between 1971 and 1981 have been analysed retrospectively under epidemiological aspects. The incidence was 2.17 cases of SIDS/1,000 live-born babies, 63.9% were male, 79.3% of the infants died during the first 6 months of life with a clear peak in the 2nd month. There was no seasonal accumulation; 68.4% of the infants died between 8.00 p.m. and 8.00 a.m., in 75% the socio-economic factors were inconspicuous, but we observed a significantly higher incidence of infants from mothers younger than 25 years. In 58% of our cases no signs of illness or changed behaviour had been observed during the 48 h before death. The results of our study are compared with the literature and discussed with special regard to a possible prevention. |
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