Sudden infant death syndrome, infection and inflammatory responses |
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Authors: | Vege Ashild Ole Rognum Torleiv |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Forensic Medicine, University of Oslo, University Hospital, Rikshospitalet, Oslo 0027, Norway. vege@labmed.uio.no |
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Abstract: | Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is sudden unexpected death in infancy for which there is no explanation after review of the history, a death scene investigation and a thorough autopsy. The use of common diagnostic criteria is a prerequisite for discussing the importance of infection, inflammatory responses and trigger mechanism in SIDS. Several observations of immune stimulation in the periphery and of interleukin-6 elevation in the cerebrospinal fluid of SIDS victims explain how infections can play a role in precipitating these deaths. Finally, these findings and important risk factors for SIDS are integrated in the concept of a vicious circle for understanding the death mechanism. The vicious circle is a concept to elucidate the interactions between unfavourable factors, including deficient auto-resuscitation, and how this could result in death. |
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Keywords: | Sudden infant death syndrome SIDS Diagnostic criteria Inflammatory response Immunity Interleukin Infection |
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