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    November 2006, VOLUME 118 / ISSUE 5
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    Sleep Environment, Positional, Lifestyle, and Demographic Characteristics Associated With Bed Sharing in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Cases: A Population-Based Study

    Barbara M. Ostfeld, Harold Perl, Linda Esposito, Katherine Hempstead, Robert Hinnen, Alissa Sandler, Paula Goldblatt Pearson, Thomas Hegyi
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    Published online November 01, 2006
    Pediatrics Vol. 118 No. 5 November 01, 2006

    doi: 10.1542/peds.2006-0176

    PubMed 
    17079578

    Published By 
    American Academy of Pediatrics
    Print ISSN 
    0031-4005
    Online ISSN 
    1098-4275

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    1. Barbara M. Ostfeld, PhDa,
    2. Harold Perl, MDb,
    3. Linda Esposito, MPH, PhDa,
    4. Katherine Hempstead, PhDc,
    5. Robert Hinnen, MSWb,
    6. Alissa Sandler, MSW, LCSWb,
    7. Paula Goldblatt Pearson, RN, MAb,
    8. Thomas Hegyi, MDa
    1. aSIDS Center of New Jersey, Department of Pediatrics, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, New Jersey
    2. bSIDS Center of New Jersey-Joseph M. Sanzari Children's Hospital, Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, New Jersey
    3. cCenter for Health Statistics, New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services, Trenton, New Jersey
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    Barbara M. Ostfeld, Harold Perl, Linda Esposito, Katherine Hempstead, Robert Hinnen, Alissa Sandler, Paula Goldblatt Pearson, Thomas Hegyi
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    Sleep Environment, Positional, Lifestyle, and Demographic Characteristics Associated With Bed Sharing in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Cases: A Population-Based Study
    Barbara M. Ostfeld, Harold Perl, Linda Esposito, Katherine Hempstead, Robert Hinnen, Alissa Sandler, Paula Goldblatt Pearson, Thomas Hegyi
    Pediatrics Nov 2006, 118 (5) 2051-2059; DOI: 10.1542/peds.2006-0176
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