One of the risk factors in the triple-risk hypothesis of sudden infant death syndrome is __________.

A. the infant is between the ages of 6 and 12 months
B. the infant has a neurological vulnerability stemming from preterm birth or prenatal exposure to teratogens such as cigarettes
C. the infant is put down to sleep on his or her back (supine position)
D. suffocation due to overly tight clothing


Answer: B

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