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  2. Mar 13, 2023 · Percent distribution of sudden unexpected infant deaths by cause of death and year, United States, 2015 to 2020. Percentages may not sum to 100 because of rounding. SUID included 3 underlying cause-of-death classifications coded per the ICD-10: SIDS (R95), unknown cause (R99), and ASSB (W75).

  3. May 1, 2021 · RESULTS: Of the 4929 SUID cases, 82% were categorized as unexplained. Among all cases, 73% had complete case information. Most SUIDs (72%) occurred in an unsafe sleep environment. The SUID mortality rate was 97.3 per 100 000 live births.

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    In 2020, there were about 1,389 deaths due to SIDS, about 1,062 deaths due to unknown causes, and about 905 deaths due to accidental suffocation and strangulation in bed.

    SOURCE: CDC/NCHS, National Vital Statistics System, Mortality Files. Rates calculated via CDC WONDER.

    This chart shows the breakdown of sudden unexpected infant deaths (SUID) by cause in 2020.

    *SUID cases were reported as shown below:

    •Sudden infant death syndrome (41%)

    •Unknown cause (32%)

    •Accidental suffocation and strangulation in bed (27%)

    Codes for cause of death were defined according to the International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision (ICD-9) for 1984–1998, and the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, Tenth Revision (ICD-10) for 1999–2020. We defined cause of death by using the following underlying cause of death ICD-9 and I...

    There were 20 or fewer deaths in Vermont. As a result, the ranking may be unreliable due to instability in death rates.

    All records that indicted Hispanic ethnicity are classified as Hispanic regardless of race. For brevity, text references omit the term “single-race.”

    When the number of deaths is small (20 or less), rankings may be unreliable due to instability in death rates. The death rates for NH NHOPI for unknown cause or accidental suffocation and strangulation in bed are fewer than 20.

  4. Dec 5, 2022 · In 2019, approximately 3400 families in the United States experienced the devastating loss of an infant to sudden death, including deaths from accidental suffocation and strangulation in bed, sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), and unknown causes. 1 Explaining why and how these deaths occur is challenging because they often occur during sleep ...

  5. Oct 18, 2018 · In 2016, there were about 1,500 (42%) deaths due to SIDS; 1,200 (34%) deaths due to unknown causes; and about 900 (24%) deaths due to accidental suffocation and strangulation in bed. The pie chart shows the breakdown of SUID by cause. Racial/Ethnic Differences in SUID.

  6. US Department of Health and Human Services. MICH-1.9 Reduce the rate of infant deaths from sudden unexpected infant deaths (includes SIDS, unknown cause, accidental suffocation, and strangulation in bed). [Available from: https://www .healthypeople .gov/2020/topics-objectives /objective/mich-19-0]. Accessed 22 October 2017.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SIDSSIDS - Wikipedia

    It is responsible for far fewer deaths than congenital disorders and disorders related to short gestation, though it is the leading cause of death in healthy infants after one month of age. SIDS deaths in the US decreased from 4,895 in 1992 to 2,247 in 2004, a 54% decrease.

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