Abstract
Although there is a continuing need for timely review of child deaths, no uniform system exists for investigation in the United States. Investigation of a death that is traumatic, unexpected, obscure, suspicious, or otherwise unexplained in a child younger than 18 years requires a scene investigation and an autopsy. Review of these deaths requires the participation of pediatricians and other professionals, usually as a child death review team. An appropriately constituted team should evaluate the death investigation process, review difficult cases, and compile child death statistics.
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Kairys, S. W., Alexander, R. C., Block, R. W., Everett, V. D., Hymel, K. P., Johnson, C. F., … Wood, D. L. (1999). Investigation and review of unexpected infant and child deaths. Pediatrics. https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.104.5.1158
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