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Osorio JH. Consideracões especificas para o entendimento do sindrome de morte subita do lactante. Hacia Promoc. Salud [Internet]. 1º de janeiro de 2007 [citado 21º de novembro de 2024];12:79-88. Disponível em: https://revistasojs.ucaldas.edu.co/index.php/hacialapromociondelasalud/article/view/1949

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José Henry Osorio
Universidad de Caldas. Manizales
jose.osorio_o@ucaldas.edu.co

Resumo

A síndrome de morte súbita do lactante (SMSL) é uma desordem complexo e multifatorial, sobre o qual não estão plenamente entendidas suas causas. Avanços recentes em investigação relacionada com genética molecular e patofisiológica desenvolvida em vítimas desta síndrome mostram que este, como todas as demais condições humanas em saúde e enfermidade, representa a influencia de fatores de risco ambientais específicas que interatuam com vias metabólicas complexas. A presente revisão análise as condições gerais necessárias para compreender este síndrome.

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