2004
DOI: 10.1542/peds.113.6.e586
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Heat Stress and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Incidence: A United States Population Epidemiologic Study

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Objectives. To determine the role of heat stress in sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) by examining the SIDS rates during periods of extreme environmental temperatures in a period when most infants were placed prone for sleep.Design. A retrospective study of SIDS rates and mortality rates attributable to excessive environmental heat in relationship to climatologic temperature was performed. Data were collected for each of 454 counties in 4 states (Arkansas, Georgia, Kansas, and Missouri) from May 1 … Show more

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“…Heat stress leads to dysfunction in multiple organs, including the heart, one of the most important organs in multicellular organisms (Yan et al 2009). Such myocardial injury is believed to be responsible for sudden death induced by heat stress (Ellis 1972;Scheers-Masters et al 2004). Even in animals that survive the heat stress, acute intracorporal damage would affect the breeding industries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heat stress leads to dysfunction in multiple organs, including the heart, one of the most important organs in multicellular organisms (Yan et al 2009). Such myocardial injury is believed to be responsible for sudden death induced by heat stress (Ellis 1972;Scheers-Masters et al 2004). Even in animals that survive the heat stress, acute intracorporal damage would affect the breeding industries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Burgess et al (2011) show that weather extremes appear to increase infant mortality in rural India, but not in urban areas. Scheers-Masters, Schootman and Thach (2004) find no evidence that elevated environmental temperatures have a significant role in the development of sudden infant death syndrome.…”
Section: The Physiology Channelmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…S›cakl›k tek bafl›na bir faktör olmamakla birlikte, her iki yar›m kürede de olgulara en çok k›fl aylar›nda rastlanmaktad›r (21,22).…”
Section: Ep‹dem‹yoloj‹unclassified
“…Yata¤›n sa¤l›kl› koflullar tafl›mas› önemli olup, sabit olmayan veya yumuflak yatak yüzeyi, yast›k ve oyuncak ile dolu bir yatak veya sentetik yatak örtülerinden kaynaklanan asfiksiden dolay› da ölümün meydana geldi¤i gösterilmifltir (7,10,16,20,21). Emzirme ve emzik kullan›-m› riski azalt›rken, ev hayvanlar›n›n riski artt›rd›¤› bildirilmifltir (11,14).…”
Section: R‹sk Faktörler‹unclassified