SIDS

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Scope

What is the prevalence of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in the general population?

Definition

Rate (age, sex ratio) Context (population size studied, location, date data taken, end-point measured) Definition of end-point Reference
SIDS rate 2005, per 1000 live births:
Netherlands 0.10
Sweden 0.23
England/Wales 0.30
Norway 0.30
Ireland 0.38
Scotland 0.39
Germany 0.43
Worldwide, 1990-2005, SIDS and post-neonatal mortality [1]
The SIDS rate during the period 1994–2000 in Ireland was 0.71 per 1000 live births. When additional variables were sequentially included in the criteria for ‘‘unascertained’’, the SIDS rate was gradually reduced to a low of 0.08 per 1000 live births. Ireland, 1994-2000, SIDS [2]
United Kingdom 2007 0.4775
Sweden 2006 0.3695
Spain 2005 0.3132
Slovenia 2007 0.245
Slovakia 2005 0.7097
Serbia 2007 0.1621
Romania 2007 0.1203
Republic of Moldova 2007 0.3843
Portugal 2003 0.1143
Poland 2006 0.2446
Norway 2006 0.3874
Netherlands 2007 0.1227
Luxembourg 2005 0.592
Lithuania 2007 0.4553
Latvia 2007 1.8093
Kyrgyzstan 2006 0.2868
Italy 2006 0.0668
Israel 2005 0.223
Ireland 2007 0.6641
Iceland 2007 0.3591
Hungary 2005 0.3365
Germany 2006 0.6099
France 2006 0.5117
Finland 2007 0.2447
Estonia 2005 0.5674
Denmark 2006 0.2482
Czech Republic 2007 0.3199
Cyprus 2006 0.184
Croatia 2006 0.3071
Belgium 1999 0.9861
Azerbaijan 2007 0.0425
Austria 2007 0.4577
EU (only countries that use ICD-10), Age-standardized
death rate per 100 000
ICD-10 R95 (SIDS) [3]

Result

See also

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References

  1. Hauck FR, Tanabe KO. International trends in sudden infant death syndrome: stabilization of rates requires further action. Pediatrics. 2008 Sep;122(3):660-6.
  2. K M Sheehan, C McGarvey, D M Devaney, T Matthews. How reliable are SIDS rates? Archives of Disease in Childhood 2005;90:1082-1083
  3. WHO European Detailed Mortality Database