Bacterial Infection Might Increase SIDS Perils

Posted: May 30th 2008 By Admin       under: Allergies and Infections, Children health    Tags: , ,

Can frequent bacterial contagion cause some cases of sudden infant’s death syndrome (SIDS)? Well the answer is yes which has been admitted by the British authors during research of the issue of the Lancet. The investigators discovered a heavy amount of Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli infections in children who had passed away due to SIDS.

Therefore, the majority of the parents are demanding the antibiotics for their new born babies to avoid of the SIDS. In this way, the doctors are reviewing their research regarding cure of SIDS, but they have not been able to find out the proper cure of SIDs.However, there is a huge need of significant research and the scientists are doing it so.

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