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By Dan Rudy 

Sleep box program aims to reduce infant deaths

 

Dan Rudy/ Wrangell Sentinel

Public Health Nurse Ty Esposito and assistant Marisa Fulgham show off one of the new sleep boxes being distributed to new mothers. The regional box program aims at reducing infant mortality in Southeast Alaska.

Wrangell's Public Health Office will be participating in a wider effort to reduce infant mortality in Alaska. Spearheaded by PeaceHealth Ketchikan, the "Little Alaskan Dream Box" project distributes special sleeping boxes and postnatal care items to new mothers.

The sudden death of seven Alaskan infants in July 2014 highlighted a statewide problem. Alaska has an infant mortality rate about one-and-a-half times higher than the national average. Of the 195 infant deaths reported in the state between 2012 and 2014, 66 of these occurred in a sleep environment.

A recent study conducted by the st...



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