According to (((Wikipedia)))
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudden_infant_death_syndrome
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), also known as cot death or crib death, is the sudden unexplained death of a child of less than one year of age.[1] Diagnosis requires that the death remains unexplained even after a thorough autopsy and detailed death scene investigation.[4] SIDS usually occurs during sleep.[2] Typically death occurs between the hours of 00:00 and 09:00.[8] There is usually no noise or evidence of struggle.[9]
The exact cause of SIDS is unknown.[3] The requirement of a combination of factors including a specific underlying susceptibility, a specific time in development, and an environmental stressor has been proposed.[2][3] These environmental stressors may include sleeping on the stomach or side, overheating, and exposure to tobacco smoke.[3] Accidental suffocation from bed sharing (also known as co-sleeping) or soft objects may also play a role.[2][10] Another risk factor is being born before 39 weeks of gestation.[7] SIDS makes up about 80% of sudden and unexpected infant deaths (SUIDs).[2] The other 20% of cases are often caused by infections, genetic disorders, and heart problems.[2] While child abuse in the form of intentional suffocation may be misdiagnosed as SIDS, this is believed to make up less than 5% of cases.[2]
The most effective method of reducing the risk of SIDS is putting a child less than one year old on their back to sleep.[7] Other measures include a firm mattress separate from but close to caregivers, no loose bedding, a relatively cool sleeping environment, using a pacifier, and avoiding exposure to tobacco smoke.[5] Breastfeeding and immunization may also be preventive.[5][6] Measures not shown to be useful include positioning devices and baby monitors.[5][6] Evidence is not sufficient for the use of fans.[5] Grief support for families affected by SIDS is important, as the death of the infant is sudden, without witnesses, and often associated with an investigation.[2]
Rates of SIDS vary nearly tenfold in developed countries from one in a thousand to one in ten thousand.[2][11] Globally it resulted in about 19,200 deaths in 2015 down from 22,000 deaths in 1990.[12][13] SIDS was the third leading cause of death in children less than one year old in the United States in 2011.[14] It is the most common cause of death between one month and one year of age.[7] About 90% of cases happen before six months of age, with it being most frequent between two months and four months of age.[2][7] It is more common in boys than girls.[7] Rates have decreased in areas with "safe sleep campaigns" by up to 80%.
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