Assessing infant sleep practices and other risk factors of SIDS in Zambia: a cross-sectional survey of mothers in Lusaka, Zambia
Abstract Background Having infants sleep with their parents and sleeping face down or on their sides are the two most proximate and modifiable risk factors for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Little is known about the burden of SIDS or the prevalence of these risk factors in Africa. Our primary...
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Main Authors: | Godwin K. Osei-Poku (Author), Lawrence Mwananyanda (Author), Patricia A. Elliot (Author), William B. MacLeod (Author), Somwe Wa Somwe (Author), Rachel C. Pieciak (Author), Christopher J. Gill (Author) |
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