Matching each description to the evidence-based public health approach
Sudden infant death syndrome ( SIDS ) is the most common cause of death : Etiology ( B )
The Guidance for having infant sleep on their back to reduce SIDS has a grade of A : Implementationand Evaluation ( C )
Case-control studies were important in establishing a cause and effect relationship between having infants sleep prone and sudden infant death syndrome : Problem description ( A )
The Back to sleep campaign directed information at parents and caregivers : Recommendations ( D )
<h3>Etiology</h3>
Etiology is the term used in the description of the cause or set of cause of a disease or condition from the first description the sudden infant death syndrome been the cause of infant death is a description of Etiology.
The guidance of having infants sleep on mothers back to reduce SIDS is an implementation and evaluation process to help resolve a problem
Hence we can conclude that the descriptions can be matched to the components of evidence-based public health as follows : Etiology, Implementation and Evaluation, problem description and Recommendations
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