Database name: OMIN (National Observatory of Unexpected Infant Deaths)
Objective of the database: Epidemiological surveillance and research on unexpected infant deaths
Database Type: Register
Date of inclusion: 2015 - ongoing
Brief description of patients: Infants < 2 years old who died in a context of unexpected infant death and cared for in one of the French regional reference centers (including French overseas departments and regions)
Approximate number of patients or samples included: 1700 (on June 1, 2023)
The database contains phenotypic data (human or microbiological): Sociodemographic, clinical, para-clinical, biological, microbiological, imaging, therapeutic data, circumstances of death, autopsy.
The database contains exposome data (environmental risk factors): No
The database contains biological data (of what type?):
The database contains biological data (are there any potentially exploitable samples?): Hair, whole blood, plasma, serum, mononuclear cells, PaxGene blood, blotter blood, stools (rectum and colon), nasal flora, cerebrospinal fluid.
The database contains imagery data: No
Link to a website containing information on the database: https://www.omin.fr/
Contact details for more information: bp-omin@chu-nantes.fr
Pubmed link to articles associated with the database: PMID: 29666137