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Changes in the epidemiology of sudden infant death syndrome in Sweden 1973–1996

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  • B Alm aDepartment of Paediatrics, Institute for the Health of Women and Children, Göteborg University, The Queen Silvia Children's Hospital, SE-416 85 Göteborg, Sweden, bMedical Birth Registry, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway, cDepartment of Paediatrics, Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden, dDanish Institute of Clinical Epidemiology, Copenhagen, Denmark PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • S G Norvenius aDepartment of Paediatrics, Institute for the Health of Women and Children, Göteborg University, The Queen Silvia Children's Hospital, SE-416 85 Göteborg, Sweden, bMedical Birth Registry, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway, cDepartment of Paediatrics, Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden, dDanish Institute of Clinical Epidemiology, Copenhagen, Denmark PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • G Wennergren aDepartment of Paediatrics, Institute for the Health of Women and Children, Göteborg University, The Queen Silvia Children's Hospital, SE-416 85 Göteborg, Sweden, bMedical Birth Registry, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway, cDepartment of Paediatrics, Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden, dDanish Institute of Clinical Epidemiology, Copenhagen, Denmark PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • R Skjærven aDepartment of Paediatrics, Institute for the Health of Women and Children, Göteborg University, The Queen Silvia Children's Hospital, SE-416 85 Göteborg, Sweden, bMedical Birth Registry, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway, cDepartment of Paediatrics, Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden, dDanish Institute of Clinical Epidemiology, Copenhagen, Denmark PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • N Øyen aDepartment of Paediatrics, Institute for the Health of Women and Children, Göteborg University, The Queen Silvia Children's Hospital, SE-416 85 Göteborg, Sweden, bMedical Birth Registry, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway, cDepartment of Paediatrics, Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden, dDanish Institute of Clinical Epidemiology, Copenhagen, Denmark PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • J Milerad aDepartment of Paediatrics, Institute for the Health of Women and Children, Göteborg University, The Queen Silvia Children's Hospital, SE-416 85 Göteborg, Sweden, bMedical Birth Registry, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway, cDepartment of Paediatrics, Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden, dDanish Institute of Clinical Epidemiology, Copenhagen, Denmark PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • M Wennborg aDepartment of Paediatrics, Institute for the Health of Women and Children, Göteborg University, The Queen Silvia Children's Hospital, SE-416 85 Göteborg, Sweden, bMedical Birth Registry, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway, cDepartment of Paediatrics, Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden, dDanish Institute of Clinical Epidemiology, Copenhagen, Denmark PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • J Kjaerbeck aDepartment of Paediatrics, Institute for the Health of Women and Children, Göteborg University, The Queen Silvia Children's Hospital, SE-416 85 Göteborg, Sweden, bMedical Birth Registry, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway, cDepartment of Paediatrics, Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden, dDanish Institute of Clinical Epidemiology, Copenhagen, Denmark PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • K Helweg-Larsen aDepartment of Paediatrics, Institute for the Health of Women and Children, Göteborg University, The Queen Silvia Children's Hospital, SE-416 85 Göteborg, Sweden, bMedical Birth Registry, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway, cDepartment of Paediatrics, Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden, dDanish Institute of Clinical Epidemiology, Copenhagen, Denmark PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • L M Irgens aDepartment of Paediatrics, Institute for the Health of Women and Children, Göteborg University, The Queen Silvia Children's Hospital, SE-416 85 Göteborg, Sweden, bMedical Birth Registry, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway, cDepartment of Paediatrics, Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden, dDanish Institute of Clinical Epidemiology, Copenhagen, Denmark PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  1. Dr Almbernt.alm{at}medfak.gu.se
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Alm B, Norvenius SG, Wennergren G on behalf of the Nordic Epidemiological SIDS Study, et al
Changes in the epidemiology of sudden infant death syndrome in Sweden 1973–1996

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  • Accepted June 15, 2000
  • First published January 1, 2001.
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