
Last Posted: Jan 30, 2024
- Multiomic Analysis of Neuroinflammation and Occult Infection in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
Prashanth S Ramachandran et al. JAMA Neurol 2024 1 - Risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Among Siblings of Children Who Died of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome in Denmark.
Charlotte Glinge et al. JAMA network open 2023 1 (1) e2252724 - Genetic variants in eleven central and peripheral chemoreceptor genes in sudden infant death syndrome.
Neubauer Jacqueline et al. Pediatric research 2022 - Comprehensive Analysis of Genes Associated With Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
Mehboob Riffat et al. Frontiers in pediatrics 2021 9742225 - Post-mortem genetic investigation of cardiac disease-associated genes in sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) cases.
Köffer Jasmin et al. International journal of legal medicine 2020 Aug - A Review of Long QT Syndrome: Everything a Hospitalist Should Know.
Sharma Nandita et al. Hospital pediatrics 2020 Mar - A Systematic Review of Molecular Autopsy Studies in Sudden Infant Death Cases.
Heathfield Laura Jane et al. Journal of pediatric genetics 2018 Dec (4) 143-149 - Learn What CDC Is Doing About Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID)
CDC, 2019 - What Causes SIDS? Thousands of infants die unexpectedly each year, and experts are working to figure out why.
C Arnold, New York Times, June 2019 - Reappraisal of variants previously linked with sudden infant death syndrome: results from three population-based cohorts
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