HC Deb 17 April 1989 vol 151 cc49-50W
Mrs. Clwyd

To ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will make a statement on the major causes of sudden infant death syndrome.

Mr. Freeman

I refer the hon. Member to the report of what I said during the Adjournment debate of 20 March at columns885–90.

Mr. Clwyd

To ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will list the research projects into cot deaths funded by his Department and their cost since 1979.

Mr. Freeman

A full list of research directly funded by the Department of Health since 1979 which may be relevant to cot deaths is not readily available. The Department did however fund a major study specifically into cot deaths, co-ordinated by Professor Knowelden of the medical care research unit at Sheffield university, for the period 1976 to 1985. The total cost, including sponsorship of a seminar to facilitate dissemination of the findings, was around £285,000.

The Medical Research Council (MRC) is the main agency through which the Government support biomedical and clinical research in the United Kingdom. The MRC receives its grant-in-aid from the Department of Education and Science. For current MRC reseairch relevant to cot deaths I refer the hon. Member to my reply to my hon. Friend the Member for Rutland and Mellon (Mr. Latham) on 20 February at columns 524–25.

Mr. Clwyd

To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many children have died in each year since 1979 from sudden infant death syndrome.

Mr. Freeman

The information is shown in the table, which gives the number of deaths registered at age under one year with any mention of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), cot death or similar term irrespective of whether or not it was assigned as underlying cause of death.

Number of deaths registered under one year of age with any mention of sudden infant death on the death certificate, England and Wales 1979–801
Year Number
Male Female Total
1979 637 442 1,079
1980 740 482 1,222
1981 755 510 1,265
1982 822 510 1,332
1983 827 488 1,315
1984 716 526 1,242
1985 787 514 1,301
1986 945 559 1,504
1987 918 610 1,528
11988 905 538 1,443
1 Provisional, January—November.

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