Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths Are on the Rise

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Sudden death in children in the United States is increasing, a new study has shown. Researchers have found that in recent years sudden unexpected infant mortality (SUD) death rate has increased, even children’s deaths are usually decreased.

Scientists of the University of Virginia Commonwealth conducted this study, Published Monday in the journal ClothesThe Studies have shown that the annual death rate of SUD has increased significantly since 2021, though despite the overall reduction of infant mortality two decades ago. Researchers have estimated that the use of OPW, can contribute to the increase in respiratory infections such as Covid -19 or increasing certain social media trends.

Swed is a widespread sound that accidentally includes breathing, sudden infant mortality syndrome (SIDS) and other unknown causes of infant death. But The correct process on the back of the cds/sweds Still unclear, these deaths are often sleepy or lying in bed. And it is known that some sleeping positions – especially sleeping in the stomach can increase the risk of SI cid. After the introduction of public health promotion in the sixties in the sixties, SIDS rate in the United States has decreased considerablely. Lately, though there are data Proposed Could return to SIDS/SEID.

In 2023, the same VCU researcher Published A research is a study of SEID rates between 20 and 2021 using death data from disease control and prevention centers. They found that this rate was significantly increased in black children between 2019 and 2020. In this new study, researchers were able to examine more recent information within 2022.

Overall, they found that the infant mortality rate was generally reduced continuously between 1 and 2022. However, the death rate for SUDS has increased significantly between around 5% to 2021 to 2022. According to the total CDC, about 5,7 people died there, where about 1,75 died in 2022, about 1,500 died from SIDS in 2022. Unlike 2023 study, researchers have found that this growth of SUID was not isolated to a single population. It was said that they still found significant discrimination in children in children in the children of the Native American, Black and Hawaiian/Pacific Islands compared to white or Asian children.

“Although a study of the previous CDC – Use data until 2021 – because suddenly unexpected infant death is increasing for black children, this new research – adding data from 2021 and 2022 – this rise has been further generalized and the overall has taken place in children. Researcher Elizabeth Wolf, Associate Professor of Pediatrics Department of VCU School of Medicine, A. Statement From the university.

Although this research itself cannot uninterrupted specific causes of this growth, Olf and his colleagues give some possible explanations. For example, the increase in OPWE use in mothers, or the rise of the Covid -10 epidemic may be the cause of the epidemic, they have arguments. Another thing is that messaging may be that the new parents are now being published through social media.

“In social media posts, children can be seen in insecure sleep positions, for example, instead of their backs, in their stomach and insecure sleeping environment such as adult beds, couch and baby swing,” said Wolf.

Although some SUD’s events can be truly preventable, researchers say families need to do more to ensure that they are getting the need to reduce their children’s risk, as well as strict control of products that may be possible to be possible for sleeping. Children may pick up in 2023, for example, American Academy of Pediatrics Put The announcement of a public service warns parents to stay away from heavy blanket products advertised for children.

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