Little progress in preventing sudden infant deaths since last report: BC Coroner
VANCOUVER — The chairman of a death review panel in British Columbia found himself facing familiar figures as he looked at the number of babies who died unexpectedly in their sleep in the province in the past five years.
An average of 23 infants under the age of one died suddenly while sleeping each year between 2013 and 2018, the same rate that was identified in a 2014 panel report, despite a suite of recommendations the previous members had made.
Michael Egilson of the BC Coroners Service was the chairman on both panels and said it demonstrated to him that there’s still work to be done to better support new and vulnerable parents.
“Because things were very similar, it’s trying to think, so why might that be?” he said in an interview on Tuesday. “I think that engaging and supporting young vulnerable families is a tough one.”