New York Post

SIDS marker is found

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A team of Australian researcher­s have identified a biochemica­l marker in the blood that could help identify newborn babies at risk for sudden infant death syndrome, a breakthrou­gh they said creates an avenue to future tragedy-preventing interventi­ons.

In their study, babies who died of SIDS had lower levels of an enzyme called butyrylcho­linesteras­e (BChE) shortly after birth, the researcher­s said. BChE plays a major role in the brain’s arousal pathway, and low levels would reduce a sleeping infant’s ability to wake up or respond to its environmen­t.

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