Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is a significant cause of infant mortality, but the number of deaths from AIDS in children has decreased considerably due to improved treatment and prevention methods. In many regions, particularly in high-income countries, SIDS is a more common cause of death in infants than AIDS-related complications. Globally, however, the impact of AIDS remains significant, especially in areas with limited healthcare access. Overall, more children die from SIDS than from AIDS.
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