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Trends in infant mortality: an evaluation of forensic autopsied infants in Eastern Denmark over 39 years.

Katharina SunekærSteen Holger HansenJytte Banner
Published in: International journal of legal medicine (2021)
The trends show that most infants in the study die of natural manner and most predominant causes of death are SIDS, infection, and congenital malformations. A change in national guidelines in 1991 recommending supine- or side sleeping position coincided with a reduction in the overall infant mortality and cases of SIDS. The peak age in the cohort is 90 days, but stratification in decades shows the infants dying younger each decade. Through the study period, the number of infants found dead sleeping in the prone position has declined. Relatively more infants in this cohort have been found dead while bed-sharing, even though the prevalence of these cases has remained largely the same for four decades.
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