HC Deb 28 January 1987 vol 109 cc290-1W
Mr. Ashley

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what statistical information is collected by his Department regarding the incidence of cot deaths; for how many years information has been collected; what has been the annual number of cot deaths recorded; what information there is on the incidence of cot deaths following vaccination; how many cot deaths have been noted as occurring within (a) 24, (b) 48, (c) 72 and (d) seven days following vaccination; and over what period these deaths occurred.

Mrs. Currie

[pursuant to her reply, 27 January 1987]: Since 1971 the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys has identified deaths in the first year of life registered in England and Wales where the term "sudden unexpected death in infancy" or "cot death" or similar term was mentioned on the death certificate, or was given as the underlying cause of death. Very few sudden infant deaths occur after one year of age. The number of such mentions each year since 1971 is given in the table.

No information is collected centrally linking sudden infant deaths with vaccinations.

Cot deaths (any mention) England and Wales
Number
1971 489
1972 771
1973 922
1974 932
1975 912
1976 879
1977 911
1978 971
1979 1,079
1980 1,222
1981 1,265
1982 1,332
1983 1,315
1984 1,242
1985 1,301

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