Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Mort subite du nourrisson" in French language version.
« Child homicide, especially by the mother, is by its very nature difficult to detect. [...] Paediatric pathologists and forensic pathologists say that parental or adult intervention may have occurred in 20-40% of the cases of so called sudden infant death syndrome with which they are involved. »
« It is estimated that among cases of sudden infant death, the incidence of infanticide due to intentional suffocation is less than 5%. Although intentional suffocation with a soft object (e.g., a pillow) is virtually impossible to distinguish from SIDS at autopsy. »
« Child homicide, especially by the mother, is by its very nature difficult to detect. [...] Paediatric pathologists and forensic pathologists say that parental or adult intervention may have occurred in 20-40% of the cases of so called sudden infant death syndrome with which they are involved. »
« It is estimated that among cases of sudden infant death, the incidence of infanticide due to intentional suffocation is less than 5%. Although intentional suffocation with a soft object (e.g., a pillow) is virtually impossible to distinguish from SIDS at autopsy. »
« Child homicide, especially by the mother, is by its very nature difficult to detect. [...] Paediatric pathologists and forensic pathologists say that parental or adult intervention may have occurred in 20-40% of the cases of so called sudden infant death syndrome with which they are involved. »
« It is estimated that among cases of sudden infant death, the incidence of infanticide due to intentional suffocation is less than 5%. Although intentional suffocation with a soft object (e.g., a pillow) is virtually impossible to distinguish from SIDS at autopsy. »
« It is estimated that among cases of sudden infant death, the incidence of infanticide due to intentional suffocation is less than 5%. Although intentional suffocation with a soft object (e.g., a pillow) is virtually impossible to distinguish from SIDS at autopsy. »
« Child homicide, especially by the mother, is by its very nature difficult to detect. [...] Paediatric pathologists and forensic pathologists say that parental or adult intervention may have occurred in 20-40% of the cases of so called sudden infant death syndrome with which they are involved. »