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A systematic review of the burden and risk factors of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in Africa
by
Gill, Christopher J
, Elliott, Patricia A
, Mwananyanda, Lawrence
, Thomas, Sanya
, Somwe, Somwe Wa
, Lapidot, Rotem
, Macleod, William B
, Osei-Poku, Godwin K
in
Babies
/ Births
/ Editorials
/ Global health
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Infant Mortality
/ Infants
/ Prone Position
/ Risk Factors
/ SIDS
/ Sleep
/ South Africa
/ Sudden Infant Death - epidemiology
/ Sudden infant death syndrome
/ Systematic review
2021
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A systematic review of the burden and risk factors of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in Africa
by
Gill, Christopher J
, Elliott, Patricia A
, Mwananyanda, Lawrence
, Thomas, Sanya
, Somwe, Somwe Wa
, Lapidot, Rotem
, Macleod, William B
, Osei-Poku, Godwin K
in
Babies
/ Births
/ Editorials
/ Global health
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Infant Mortality
/ Infants
/ Prone Position
/ Risk Factors
/ SIDS
/ Sleep
/ South Africa
/ Sudden Infant Death - epidemiology
/ Sudden infant death syndrome
/ Systematic review
2021
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A systematic review of the burden and risk factors of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in Africa
by
Gill, Christopher J
, Elliott, Patricia A
, Mwananyanda, Lawrence
, Thomas, Sanya
, Somwe, Somwe Wa
, Lapidot, Rotem
, Macleod, William B
, Osei-Poku, Godwin K
in
Babies
/ Births
/ Editorials
/ Global health
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Infant Mortality
/ Infants
/ Prone Position
/ Risk Factors
/ SIDS
/ Sleep
/ South Africa
/ Sudden Infant Death - epidemiology
/ Sudden infant death syndrome
/ Systematic review
2021
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A systematic review of the burden and risk factors of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in Africa
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A systematic review of the burden and risk factors of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in Africa
2021
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Overview
While sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) has long been recognized as a leading preventable cause of infant mortality in high-income countries, little is known about the burden of SIDS in Africa. To address this knowledge gap, we conducted the first systematic review of SIDS-related publications in Africa. Our objective was to assess the prevalence of SIDS and its risk factors in Africa.
We systematically searched PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, Cochrane, and Google Scholar to identify studies published until December 26, 2020. Review authors screened titles and abstracts, and selected articles independently for full-text review. Risk of bias was assessed using the Newcastle Ottawa Scale (NOS) or a modification. Data on the proportion of infants who died of SIDS and reported prevalence of any risk factors were extracted using customized data extraction forms in Covidence.
Our analysis rested on 32 peer-reviewed articles. Nine studies presented prevalence estimates on bedsharing and prone sleeping, suggesting near-universal bedsharing of infants with parents (range, 60 to 91.8%) and frequent use of the prone sleeping position (range, 26.7 to 63.8%). Eleven studies reported on the prevalence of SIDS, suggesting high rates of SIDS in Africa. The prevalence of SIDS ranged from 3.7 per 1000 live births in South Africa, 2.5 per 1000 live births in Niger, and 0.2 per 1000 live births in Zimbabwe. SIDS and other sudden infant deaths accounted for between 2.5 to 21% of infant deaths in South Africa and 11.3% in Zambia.
Africa may have the highest global rate of SIDS with a high burden of associated risk factors. However, majority of the studies were from South Africa which limits generalizability of our findings to the entire continent. There is an urgent need for higher quality studies outside of South Africa to fill this knowledge gap.
Prospero Registration Number: CRD42021257261.
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Edinburgh University Global Health Society,International Society of Global Health
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