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The largest study of the causes of SIDS in the 1980s was conducted in New Zealand. This case-control study had 485 cases and found a relative risk of 3.3 associated with a stomach sleep position, after controlling for confounding factors. Is this relative risk consistent with the possibility of a causal relationship between a stomach sleep position and SIDS? O No, because the relative risk must be greater than 10 to be able to infer causality. Yes, a relative risk of 3.3 is a reasonably strong association for a non- infectious exposure. O No, because even though confounding was controlled for, it existed originally. O Yes, because it indicates that SIDS is a common problem.
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