Characterization of infant deaths by aspiration, suffocation and sudden infant death syndrome
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https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0367.2019v40n1p91Keywords:
Infant mortality, Underlying cause of death, International classification of diseases, Data sources.Abstract
Objective: to describe and compare the characteristics related to deaths due to preventable causes, such as brokering, suffocation and sudden death syndrome, seeking a definition of a common profile.Method: this is a retrospective, unqualified case study, being analyzed as records of infant death, declaration of death and declaration of live baby for a period of twelve years. Results: of the 944 deaths, 70 (7.4%) had basic death due to bronchoaspiration (45), suffocation (11) or sudden death syndrome (14). The most frequent profile was: the age of death - post-neonatal; the place of death - at the address; history of present coleite; children in good health; maternal age between 20 and 34 years; neutron partner; smoking; male children; White color.
Conclusion: recognizing the list of auxiliary procedures data on strategies to prevent and reduce infant deaths.
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