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Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) - new knowledge
Macháčková, Eva ; Sedlak, Petr (advisor) ; Paulová, Markéta (referee)
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is currently the most common cause of children's death up to their age of one in developed countries. It is a mysterious death whilst parents put a healthy baby into the crib and find their baby dead in the morning. Therefore SIDS is also known as a "crib death". Primary aim of the work is to summarize and organize the existing knowledge about sudden infant death syndrome focusing on the latest research in this field. The thesis inquires the causes of SIDS and preventive measures that can possibly lead to reduction of SIDS risk. The work concerns the amount and complexity of changes that influence children body within his first year of life which contributes to better understanding of SIDS occurrence.

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