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  • Prenatal smoking increases the risk of Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID), but the study aims to explore if these risks and smoking patterns vary by race.
  • Results showed that non-Hispanic White (NHW) mothers had a higher smoking rate and SUID cases compared to non-Hispanic Black (NHB) mothers, although both groups demonstrated a connection between smoking duration and SUID risk.
  • The findings emphasize that while fewer NHB mothers smoked, there is a critical need for targeted interventions, as longer smoking duration correlated with higher SUID rates in both racial groups.

Article Abstract

Background: Prenatal smoking increases the risk of Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID). Whether exposure patterns and associations differ by race requires further study.

Objectives: Determine if patterns of exposure and associations between SUID and maternal smoking before and during pregnancy differ by race.

Methods: Using U.S. National Center for Health Statistics linked birth/infant death files 2012-2013, we documented SUID by smoking duration and race. Maternal smoking history: never, pre-pregnancy only, and pre-pregnancy plus first, first, second, or all trimesters.

Results: Smoking was more common in non-Hispanic White (NHW) than non-Hispanic Black (NHB) mothers and more evident for both in SUID cases. The most common exposure duration is from before and throughout pregnancy (SUID: 78.3% NHW, 66.9% NHB; Survivors: 60.22% and 53.96%, respectively). NHB vs. NHW SUID rates per 1000 live births were 1.07 vs. 0.34 for non-smokers and 3.06 and 1.79 for smokers, ORs trended upward for both with increasing smoking duration.

Conclusion: Fewer NHB mothers smoked, but both NHB and NHW groups exhibited a dose-response relationship between smoking duration and SUID. The most common duration was from before to the end of pregnancy, suggesting difficulty in quitting and a need for effective interventions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9589613PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41372-022-01516-0DOI Listing

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