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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and Sudden Unexpected Infant Death
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The following is a list of SIDS related publications authored by CDC's
Division of Reproductive Health. These publications are only a few of the
scientific and technical materials available. We recommend that you review
abstracts of our reports and other publications by using the resources of the
National Library of Medicine's
PubMed service.
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Adams EJ., Chavez GF., Steen D., Shah R., Iyasu S., Krous HF. Changes in the
epidemiologic profile of sudden infant death syndrome as rates decline among
California infants: 1990–1995. Pediatrics 1998;102:1445–1451.
Anonymous. Severe malnutrition among young children—Georgia, January
1997—June 1999. MMWR 2001;50:224–227.
Chapin RE., Robbins WA., Schieve LA., Sweeney AM., Tabacova SA., Tomashek KM., Off
to a good start: the influence of pre- and periconceptional exposures,
parental fertility, and nutrition on children's health. Environmental
Health Perspectives 2004;112:69–78.
Hauck FR., Herman SM., Donovan M., Iyasu S., Merrick Moore C,. Donoghue E., Kirschner RH., Willinger M. Sleep environment and the risk of sudden infant
death syndrome in an urban population: the Chicago Infant Mortality Study.
Pediatrics 2003;111:1207–1214.
Iyasu S., Randall LL., Welty TK., Hsia J., Kinney HC., Mandell F,. McClain M.,
Randall B., Habbe D., Wilson H., Willinger M. Risk factors for sudden infant
death syndrome among northern plains Indians. JAMA 2002;288:2717–2723.
Iyasu S., Hanzlick R., Rowley D., Willinger M. Proceedings of "Workshop on
Guidelines for Scene Investigation of Sudden Unexplained Infant Deaths"—July
12–13, 1993. Journal of Forensic Sciences 1994;39:1126–1136.
Iyasu S., Lynberg MC., Rowley D., Saftlas AF., Atrash HK. Surveillance of
postneonatal mortality, United States, 1980–1987. MMWR
1991;40:43–55.
Kinney HC., Randall LL., Sleeper LA., Willinger M., Belliveau RA., Zec N., Rava
LA., Dominici L., Iyasu S., Randall B., Habbe D. ,Wilson H., Mandell F., McClain M., Welty TK. Serotonergic brainstem abnormalities in Northern Plains Indians
with the sudden infant death syndrome. Journal of Neuropathology &
Experimental Neurology 2003;62:1178–1191.
Randall LL., Krogh C., Welty TK., Willinger M., Iyasu S. The Aberdeen Indian
Health Service infant mortality study: design, methodology, and
implementation. American Indian & Alaska Native Mental Health Research
2001;10:1–20.
Saraiya M., Serbanescu F., Rochat R,. Berg CJ,. Iyasu S., Gargiullo PM. Trends
and predictors of infant sleep positions in Georgia, 1990 to 1995.
Pediatrics 1998;102:E33.
Scott CL., Iyasu S., Rowley D., Atrash HK. Postneonatal mortality
surveillance—United States, 1980–1994. MMWR
1998;47:15–30.
Shapiro-Mendoza CK, Tomashek K, Anderson RN, Wingo J. Recent national
trends in sudden, unexpected infant deaths: more evidence supporting a
change in classification or reporting. American Journal of Epidemiology
2006;163:762–769
Shapiro-Mendoza CK, Tomashek KM, Davis TW, Blanding SL. Importance of the
infant death scene investigation for accurate and reliable reporting of
SIDS. Archives of Disease in Childhood
2006;91:373.
Tomashek KM. Shapiro-Mendoza C. Davis TW. Commentary on investigation of
sudden unexpected deaths in infancy. Forensic Science International
2005;155:231–2.
Tomashek KM. Shapiro-Mendoza C. Wingo J. Davis TW. National standard for
death-scene Investigation of sudden, unexpected infant deaths in the United
States. Pediatrics 2005;115:823–4.
Tomashek KM., Hsia J,. Iyasu S. Trends in postneonatal mortality attributable
to injury, United States, 1988–1998. Pediatrics 2003;111:1219–1225.
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Page last reviewed: 10/24/08
Page last modified: 6/08/06
Content source: Division
of Reproductive Health,
National Center for Chronic
Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
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