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To the Editor.
Gershon and Moon (Pediatrics. 1997;100:75–78) have pointed out a very interesting piece of the puzzle regarding sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) epidemiology: a disproportionately high percentage of SIDS occurs in organized child care settings. That nearly half of the centers surveyed were unaware of the association of prone infant sleep position and SIDS is alarming, but even in …
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