
The Sudden, Unexplained Infant Death Investigation (SUIDI) Reporting Form was released on March 1, 2006 (See Appendix A). The eight-page SUIDI Reporting Form is designed to guide the investigator …
NIH and CDC's SUID and SDY Case Registry provides important information about the characteristics of children who died suddenly and unexpectedly. Data is carefully compiled and thoroughly adjudicated. …
udden death. Sudden death usually refers to the sudden and unexpected nonviolent death of a seemingly healthy person due to an underlying disease or body dysfunction, espe-cially sudden …
SUDEP stands for Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy. It’s the term used when a person with epilepsy dies without warning signs and no cause of death can be found.
Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths (SUID), comprising of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), accidental suffocation and strangulation in bed, and other deaths from unknown causes, is the third …
‘Sudden deaths’ are best defined as any death which occurs suddenly, is unexpected and not preceded by any known illness or disease, which occurred anywhere, either from violence by others, suicide or …
Sudden death is described as an unanticipated, nontraumatic death that occurs within an hour of the development of new or worsening symptoms, within 24 hours of the last time the person was seen alive.