The higher risk of deaths due to medical causes points to challenges faced in managing health problems that can occur simultaneously in the affected individuals — such as respiratory, neurological, and gastrointestinal conditions, said co-author Dr Colette Muir, developmental paediatrician at Starship Child Health in Auckland.
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