Research from the CDC shows an increase in sudden infant death syndrome by 15% in a single year.
SIDS is a well-known term, and it is used in cases in which the cause of death cannot be definitively explained.
It is not used when a child is found to have accidentally been suffocated by a pillow cushion, for example.While reason's for the jump are unknown, complex racial disparities clearly persist. Black people were disproportionately affected by the pandemic, both by illness and the economic stress that accompanied the pandemic.
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