Asfixia y muerte inexplicada en niños | 16 MAY 23

Factores de riesgo de sofocación y muerte inexplicada en niños

Estudio poblacional de casos y controles sobre la asociación de prácticas de sueño inseguras y muerte súbita infantil
Autor/a: Sharyn E. Parks, Carla L. DeSisto, Katherine Kortsmit, Jennifer M. Bombard, Carrie K. Shapiro-Mendoza  Pediatrics. 2023;151(1): e2022057771
INDICE:  1. Texto principal | 2. Referencia bibliográfica
Referencia bibliográfica

 

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