The micros are not done on the autopsy report, just the tox so I have no final report so the cause of death is yet to be determined. I don't have the values for the morphine but should get them today. This is a sudden death of a 11 month old. The child was somewhat lethargic the day he was found deceased in his crib. There are no signs of foul play and the family just doesn't fit the profile for abuse, although we are still pursuing that angle. There are no signs of drugs or medications that the child could have been given or injested accidently. Can the production of endomorhines cause a positive morphine in the blood and if so is there something we can test for that will differentiate these? I have also heard that poppy seeds can cause a positive morphine? - not sure yet if this child consumed any.