Friday, May 31, 2019

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Essay -- Crib Death SIDS

          cot death, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, a leading cause of death in infants under the age of iodine, has leave medical experts unable to clearly define sudden infant death syndrome. After thirty years of research, the medical field has not discovered defined causes for SIDS. Medical experts clear suggested many theories that have been studied and debated.          In the Western world, SIDS is the most common cause of death for infants between two weeks and one year of age, but SIDS also occurs by dint ofout the world. SIDS most commonly happens during sleep, although it can occur anywhere, such as in baby carriages, gumshoe car seats, or even someones arms. There are no warning signals and thither are no products to prevent SIDS. Ninety-five part of SIDS cases happen in infants between twoweeks and four months. The rate of occurrence is higher for boys than girls, with 60% percent in b oys and 40% in girls. (American 1) Infants born(p) to teenage mothers and low birth weight are considered high risk factors for SIDS.           SIDS has been researched throughout the world, with many medical experts debating the studies. Some past theories believed to trigger SIDS were childhood vaccinations, blood disorders, apnea and even parent neglect, but none of these theories were proven true. In a more recent study, the H Pylori Link to SIDS proposed thatthere was "An association between Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and Helicobacter Pylori infection." (SIDS Alliance 5) The study asserted that H Pylori, a type of common bacteria associated to ulcers, was lethal when passed through saliva from an infected parent or other care giver by contact such as kissing. Among other reasons, the study was found defective because the control population was flawed.           On May 14, 2000, the fiel d of study Institute of Child Health and Human Development funded research announced finding that SIDS infants have an abnormal brain pathway. The affected areas of the brainstem are important to the functions in regulating breathing, heart beat and body temperature and arousal. "These findings show that SIDS infants have a more global biological deficit than we previousl... ...aap.org/policy/re9946.html.2. Emery, RW Dr., Sudden Infant Death Syndrome A "Diagnosis" in Search of a Disease, Journal of clinical Forensic Medicine. Harcourt International, Australia, 1995, pp. 121-128. http//www.forwoman.net/owh/pr/1998%20Press%20Releases/22coct98.htm3. SIDS Uncovering the Mystery. Intellihealth, Harvard Medical School Health Information. http//www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH?t=23873&p=br,IHWst,24479r,WSIHW000b,*.4. Study Confirms Deficit in Brainstems of SIDS Victims. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, May 16, 2000. http//156.40.88.39000/cgi-bin/query? mss=simple&pg=q&what=web&user=searchintranet&enc=iso88591& aim=main&q=SIDS.5. H Pylori Link to SIDS Challenged by SIDS Medical Experts. SIDS Alliance Organization, Media Advisory, Oct. 25, 2000. http//www.sidsalliance.org/media/default.asp?goto=85.                                    

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