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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID): Interventions

National interventions

Back-to-Sleep Campaign (NIH)

Cribs for Kids: A National Safe Sleep Program*

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)/Other Infant Death (ID) Project*

Face Up to Wake Up* (http://www.cjsids.com/resource_kit/CJ_resource.htm)

National Safe Kids Campaign*

Sweet Dreams: Safe Sleep for Babies (CPSC)

Bedtime Basics from First Candle: A program of the National Campaign for Cribs*

Healthy Childcare America Back to Sleep Campaign: American Academy of Pediatrics*

State interventions

Georgia: Georgia Sudden Infant Death Project (GSP)*

Michigan: Online Training: Safe Sleep Course*

If you or someone you know has experienced the loss of a baby, whether during pregnancy or after birth, visit
First Candle—SIDS Alliance*


Help For Families When An Infant or Young Child Dies* Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood (SUDC) Program. This brochure outlines for families—
  • How the medical examiner and coroner process works.
  • Defines the roles of the professionals that may be involved.
  • Provides time estimates for the investigation process.
  • Provides national resources.

Missouri: Safe Crib Safe Sleep*
(http://ctf.typepad.com/missouri_childrens_trust_/literature.html)

New Jersey: Baby Safe Sleep*

City Interventions

New York City: Babies Sleep Safest Alone*

Baltimore: ABCs of Safe Sleep Initiative*

San Antonio: KISS- Keep Infants Sleeping Safely

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Page last reviewed: 10/24/08
Page last modified:  10/24/08
Content source: Division of Reproductive Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion

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