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MILWAUKEE-- Forty-five infants died in Milwaukee County in 2017, and 25 of them died due to an unsafe sleep environment, according to the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner s Office.That s nearly a 41 percent increase from 2016, where 32 infant deaths were investigated and only 13 of them were due to unsafe sleep environments.MPD: Homicides Down Two Years In A RowThese numbers were released from the ME s office on Tuesday morning,
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stanley cup ne the cause of death.In a Dec.21news release from the Milwaukee Health Department, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett addressed the importance of safe sleep environments. While we have made progress in reducing infant deaths citywide, in 2017 a concerning increase in sleep-related infant deaths have been reported, Barrett said. These tragic deaths can be prevented. I urge parents and caregivers to follow safe sleep practices and ask that our partners educate parents about ways to keep infants safe. Red Cross: ZIP Code Policy A Volunteer IssueThe city of Milwaukee has been active in addressing the problem of co-sleeping related deaths for years, but, according to the release, these high numbers have not been seen since 2007.Sleep-related deaths are the third leading cause of death for infants in Milwaukee, with an average of 15-20 dying each year.The Milwaukee Health D
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