Causes and risk factors for infant mortality in Nunavut, Canada 1999-2011

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Collins, Sorcha A. [1 ]
Surmala, Padma [2 ]
Osborne, Geraldine [3 ]
Greenberg, Cheryl [4 ]
Bathory, Laakkuluk Williamson [5 ]
Edmunds-Potvin, Sharon [5 ]
Arbour, Laura [1 ]
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[1] Univ Victoria, Dept Med Genet, Univ British Columbia Isl Med Program, Victoria, BC V8W 2Y2, Canada
[2] Govt Nunavut, Dept Justice, Court Serv Div, Iqaluit, NU, Canada
[3] Govt Nunavut, Dept Hlth & Social Serv, Iqaluit, NU, Canada
[4] Univ Manitoba, Dept Pediat & Child Hlth, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2, Canada
[5] Nunavut Tunngavik Inc, Iqaluit, NU, Canada
关键词
Inuit; Nunavut; Aboriginal; Infant mortality; Sudden infant death syndrome; Sudden unexpected death in infancy; Carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1 deficiency; CPT1A P479L variant; RESPIRATORY-TRACT INFECTIONS; INUIT CHILDREN; DEATH-SYNDROME; PRETERM; BIRTH; P479L; OUTCOMES;
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10.1186/1471-2431-12-190
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
Background: The northern territory Nunavut has Canada's largest jurisdictional land mass with 33,322 inhabitants, of which 85% self-identify as Inuit. Nunavut has rates of infant mortality, postneonatal mortality and hospitalisation of infants for respiratory infections that greatly exceed those for the rest of Canada. The infant mortality rate in Nunavut is 3 times the national average, and twice that of the neighbouring territory, the Northwest Territories. Nunavut has the largest Inuit population in Canada, a population which has been identified as having high rates of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and infant deaths due to infections. Methods: To determine the causes and potential risk factors of infant mortality in Nunavut, we reviewed all infant deaths (< 1yr) documented by the Nunavut Chief Coroner's Office and the Nunavut Bureau of Statistics (n=117; 1999-2011). Rates were compared to published data for Canada. Results: Sudden death in infancy (SIDS/SUDI; 48%) and infection (21%) were the leading causes of infant death, with rates significantly higher than for Canada (2003-2007). Of SIDS/SUDI cases with information on sleep position (n=42) and bed-sharing (n=47), 29 (69%) were sleeping non-supine and 33 (70%) were bed-sharing. Of those bed-sharing, 23 (70%) had two or more additional risk factors present, usually non-supine sleep position. CPT1A P479L homozygosity, which has been previously associated with infant mortality in Alaska Native and British Columbia First Nations populations, was associated with unexpected infant death (SIDS/SUDI, infection) throughout Nunavut (OR:3.43, 95% CI:1.30-11.47). Conclusion: Unexpected infant deaths comprise the majority of infant deaths in Nunavut. Although the CPT1A P479L variant was associated with unexpected infant death in Nunavut as a whole, the association was less apparent when population stratification was considered. Strategies to promote safe sleep practices and further understand other potential risk factors for infant mortality (P479L variant, respiratory illness) are underway with local partners.
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