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{"references": ["1.\tProber, C. G., Whyte, H., & Smith, C. R. (1984). Open lung biopsy in immunocompromised children with pulmonary infiltrates. American Journal of Diseases of Children, 138(1), 60-63.", "2.\tButt, W. W., & Whyte, H. (1984). Blood pressure monitoring in neonates: comparison of umbilical and peripheral artery catheter measurements. The Journal of pediatrics, 105(4), 630-632.", "3.\tButt, W. W., Koren, G., England, S., Shear, N. H., Whyte, H., Bryan, C. A., & Swyer, P. R. (1985). Hypoxia associated with helium-oxygen therapy in neonates. The Journal of pediatrics, 106(3), 474-477.", "4.\tButt, W. W., Gow, R., Whyte, H., Smallhorn, J., & Koren, G. (1985). Complications resulting from use of arterial catheters: retrograde flow and rapid elevation in blood pressure. Pediatrics, 76(2), 250-254.", "5.\tChin, K. C., Taylor, M. J., Menzies, R., & Whyte, H. (1985). Development of visual evoked potentials in neonates. A study using light emitting diode goggles. Archives of disease in childhood, 60(12), 1166-1168.", "6.\tKoren, G., Butt, W., Rajchgot, P., Mayer, J., Whyte, H., Pape, K., & MacLeod, S. M. (1986). Intravenous paraldehyde for seizure control in newborn infants. Neurology, 36(1), 108-108.", "7.\tKoren, G., Butt, W., & Whyte, H. (1986). Racemic epinephrine in very low birth weight infants with post-intubation upper airway obstruction: a controlled prospective study. J Perinatol, 6, 24-26.", "8.\tDavies, C. H., Stringer, D. A., Whyte, H., Daneman, A., & Mancer, K. (1986). Congenital hepatic fibrosis with saccular dilatation of intrahepatic bile ducts and infantile polycystic kidneys. Pediatric radiology, 16, 302-305.", "9.\tButt, W., Bohn, D., & Whyte, H. (1986). Clinical experience with systemic vasodilator therapy in the newborn infant. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 22(2), 117-120.", "10.\tWhyte, H. E., Taylor, M. J., Menzies, R., Chin, K. C., & MacMillan, L. J. (1986). Prognostic utility of visual evoked potentials in term asphyxiated neonates. Pediatric neurology, 2(4), 220-223."]}
Asphyxiation or suffocation happens if the body is devoid of oxygen. Asthma, choking, drowning, drug overdose, chemical compound inhalation, seizures, and strangulation are all caused by asphyxia.
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Asthma, chocking, drowning, drug overdose, brain injury, loss of consciousness, seizure, strangulation, airway obstruction, inhaling chemicals, carbon monoxide poisoning, allergic reaction to food, medicine or an insect sting, allergens, chemical irritants, strong odors, respiratory infection, stressful infection, alcohol overdose, strangulation, seizure, opioids, carbon dioxide, birth asphyxia, perinatal asphyxia, low heart rate, erotic asphyxiation, auto erotic asphyxiation, sore throat, hyperventilation, shortness of breath
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