European success in campaign to recognise "Sudden Death Syndrome"

European

success in campaign to recognise "Sudden Death Syndrome"

CRY

in Parliament

Labour MEPs have hailed the

decision of the World Health Organisation to investigate the levels of sudden

deaths amongst children and young adults as "good news" and a

"significant step forward".

Campaigners have said that

sudden death amongst children and adults could be claiming up to eight lives a

week in the UK.

Labour MEPs LINDA McAVAN

(Yorkshire and the Humber) and CATHERINE STIHLER (Scotland) highlighted this

issue in October and called for the World Health Organisation to officially

recognise and name the syndrome.

Their call came after the

decision of the WHO to officially recognise Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)

helped to create the approaches that led to so-called 'cot deaths' falling 70%

in a decade.

The WHO have now agreed, in

response to Ms McAvan's and Ms Stihler's letter of 8 October, that "it is

important to be able to count cases of sudden unexplained deaths in children and

young adults for statistical purposes" and have agreed to commission a

review of the WHO's statistics to account for sudden unexplained deaths.

Linda McAvan welcomed the news,

saying: "This marks a small but significant step forward. Identification of

the scale of the problem of adult and child sudden death is the necessary first

step towards providing effective measures to stop it from happening."

Catherine Stihler said:

"This is good news and a welcome advance for all those calling for Sudden

Death Syndrome to be recognised. I want to pay tribute to the hard work of so

many families in getting this far, and I hope the WHO will now go on to fully

recognise SDS."

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For further details please contact

Adrian McMenamin, European Parliamentary Labour Party press officer on 0044

(0)7812 766017.

Note to editors:

1. A copy of the WHO letter can

be faxed on request.

2. More information on Sudden Death Syndrome can be found at http://www.c-r-y.org.uk

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Parliamentary Press Release Campaign to

recognise "Sudden Death Syndrome" goes to

Europe

On Wednesday, Labour MEPs Linda McAvan and Catherine Stihler are

launching a new pan European campaign in the European Parliament in

Brussels calling on the World Health Organisation to officially recognise

and name the syndrome.