Definitions for "SIDS"
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. sudden and unexpected death of an apparently healthy infant, whose death remains unexplained after the performance of an adequate postmortem investigation. Death usually occurs during sleep. SIDS is a classification that is used to describe a deceased infant. It is not a disease, nor can it be a diagnosis for a living baby.
Sudden infant death syndrome. A sudden, fatal stoppage of breathing; thought to be caused by a defect in the central nervous system.
sudden infant death syndrome. the sudden death of an apparently healthy infant, of unknown cause but believed to be related to some faulty mechanism in respiration control.
Keywords:  island, small, developing
Small Island Developing States
Keywords:  screening, initial, set, data
Screening Initial Data Set