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Cot Deaths

Volume 198: debated on Thursday 7 November 1991

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To ask the Secretary of State for Health how much money the Government have put into cot death research in the last 20 years.

I have been asked to reply.The Medical Research Council, which receives its grant in aid through the Department of Education and Science, is the main Government agency for the funding of medical research. The MRC generally decides the research to support with the funds available to it. The table gives its expenditure on research into sudden infant death syndrome and respiratory distress syndrome for the financial years since 1979–80. Data on earlier years are not available, nor is there central information on relevant publicly funded research which may be undertaken by medical schools, university departments, the health Departments and the health authorities. We also welcome the contribution made in this field by medical research charities.

£ thousands
1979–8079
1980–81134
1981–82208
1982–83207
1983–84244
1984–85242
1985–86283
1986–87476
1987–88405
1988–89434
1989–90297
1990–91798