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187 related items for PubMed ID: 8890859

  • 1. Do differences in the prevalence of risk factors explain the higher mortality from sudden infant death syndrome in New Zealand compared with the UK?
    Mitchell EA, Esmail A, Jones DR, Clements M.
    N Z Med J; 1996 Sep 27; 109(1030):352-5. PubMed ID: 8890859
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  • 2. Risk factors for sudden infant death syndrome following the prevention campaign in New Zealand: a prospective study.
    Mitchell EA, Tuohy PG, Brunt JM, Thompson JM, Clements MS, Stewart AW, Ford RP, Taylor BJ.
    Pediatrics; 1997 Nov 27; 100(5):835-40. PubMed ID: 9346984
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  • 3. Reduction in mortality from sudden infant death syndrome in New Zealand: 1986-92.
    Mitchell EA, Brunt JM, Everard C.
    Arch Dis Child; 1994 Apr 27; 70(4):291-4. PubMed ID: 8185361
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  • 4. Bedsharing and maternal smoking in a population-based survey of new mothers.
    Lahr MB, Rosenberg KD, Lapidus JA.
    Pediatrics; 2005 Oct 27; 116(4):e530-42. PubMed ID: 16199682
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  • 5. Antenatal and intrapartum factors associated with sudden infant death syndrome in the New Zealand Cot Death Study.
    Stewart AJ, Williams SM, Mitchell EA, Taylor BJ, Ford RP, Allen EM.
    J Paediatr Child Health; 1995 Oct 27; 31(5):473-8. PubMed ID: 8554873
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  • 6. Changing infants' sleep position increases risk of sudden infant death syndrome. New Zealand Cot Death Study.
    Mitchell EA, Thach BT, Thompson JM, Williams S.
    Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med; 1999 Nov 27; 153(11):1136-41. PubMed ID: 10555714
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  • 7. The contribution of changes in the prevalence of prone sleeping position to the decline in sudden infant death syndrome in Tasmania.
    Dwyer T, Ponsonby AL, Blizzard L, Newman NM, Cochrane JA.
    JAMA; 1995 Mar 08; 273(10):783-9. PubMed ID: 7861572
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  • 8. Results from the first year of the New Zealand cot death study.
    Mitchell EA, Scragg R, Stewart AW, Becroft DM, Taylor BJ, Ford RP, Hassall IB, Barry DM, Allen EM, Roberts AP.
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  • 9. Environmental risk factors for sudden infant death syndrome in Japan.
    Hirabayashi M, Yoshinaga M, Nomura Y, Ushinohama H, Sato S, Tauchi N, Horigome H, Takahashi H, Sumitomo N, Shiraishi H, Nagashima M.
    Eur J Pediatr; 2016 Dec 27; 175(12):1921-1926. PubMed ID: 27664161
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  • 10. SIDS among Pacificans in New Zealand: an ecological perspective.
    Fa'alau F, Finau SA, Parks J, Abel S.
    Pac Health Dialog; 2003 Sep 27; 10(2):155-62. PubMed ID: 18181428
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  • 11. Sudden infant death syndrome: risk factors for infants found face down differ from other SIDS cases.
    Thompson JM, Thach BT, Becroft DM, Mitchell EA, New Zealand Cot Death Study Group.
    J Pediatr; 2006 Nov 27; 149(5):630-633. PubMed ID: 17095333
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  • 12. Public health policy on bed sharing and smoking in the sudden infant death syndrome.
    Scragg R, Stewart AW, Mitchell EA, Ford RP, Thompson JM.
    N Z Med J; 1995 Jun 14; 108(1001):218-22. PubMed ID: 7603650
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  • 13. Epidemiology of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in the Tyrol before and after an intervention campaign.
    Kiechl-Kohlendorfer U, Peglow UP, Kiechl S, Oberaigner W, Sperl W.
    Wien Klin Wochenschr; 2001 Jan 15; 113(1-2):27-32. PubMed ID: 11233464
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  • 14. The combination of bed sharing and maternal smoking leads to a greatly increased risk of sudden unexpected death in infancy: the New Zealand SUDI Nationwide Case Control Study.
    Mitchell EA, Thompson JM, Zuccollo J, MacFarlane M, Taylor B, Elder D, Stewart AW, Percival T, Baker N, McDonald GK, Lawton B, Schlaud M, Fleming P.
    N Z Med J; 2017 Jun 02; 130(1456):52-64. PubMed ID: 28571049
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  • 15. Observations on ethnic differences in SIDS mortality in New Zealand.
    Mitchell EA, Scragg R.
    Early Hum Dev; 1994 Sep 15; 38(3):151-7. PubMed ID: 7821258
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  • 16. Evaluation of the cot death prevention programme in South Auckland.
    Scragg LK, Mitchell EA, Tonkin SL, Hassall IB.
    N Z Med J; 1993 Jan 27; 106(948):8-10. PubMed ID: 8423926
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  • 17. A case-control study of routine and death scene sleep position and sudden infant death syndrome in Southern California.
    Klonoff-Cohen HS, Edelstein SL.
    JAMA; 1995 Mar 08; 273(10):790-4. PubMed ID: 7861573
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  • 18. SIDS prevention: 3000 lives saved but we can do better.
    Mitchell EA, Blair PS.
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  • 19. Hazardous cosleeping environments and risk factors amenable to change: case-control study of SIDS in south west England.
    Blair PS, Sidebotham P, Evason-Coombe C, Edmonds M, Heckstall-Smith EM, Fleming P.
    BMJ; 2009 Oct 13; 339():b3666. PubMed ID: 19826174
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  • 20. A review of epidemiological studies of sudden infant death syndrome in southern New Zealand.
    Taylor BJ.
    J Paediatr Child Health; 1991 Dec 13; 27(6):344-8. PubMed ID: 1756075
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