نتایج جستجو برای: drowning

تعداد نتایج: 2346  

2015
Belinda A. Wallis Kerrianne Watt Richard C. Franklin Roy M. Kimble

BACKGROUND Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) children are at greater risk of drowning than other children, however little is known about drowning of Indigenous children. This study identifies the previously unpublished incidence and characteristics of fatal and non-fatal drowning in Indigenous children and adolescents. METHODS Retrospective data (Jan 2002-Dec 2008) on fatal a...

Journal: :American family physician 2016
Timothy F Mott Kelly M Latimer

Nearly 4,000 drowning deaths occur annually in the United States, with drowning representing the most common injury-related cause of death in children one to four years of age. Drowning is a process that runs the spectrum from brief entry of liquid into the airways with subsequent clearance and only minor temporary injury, to the prolonged presence of fluid in the lungs leading to lung dysfunct...

2014
Julie Gilchrist Erin M. Parker

In the United States, almost 4,000 persons die from drowning each year. Drowning is responsible for more deaths among children aged 1-4 years than any other cause except congenital anomalies. For persons aged ≤29 years, drowning is one of the top three causes of unintentional injury death (2). Previous research has identified racial/ethnic disparities in drowning rates. To describe these differ...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 1997
F S Golden M J Tipton R C Scott

“Drowning” is defined as “suffocation by submersion, especially in water”66; it continues to be the third most common cause of accidental death in the general population and, for children in many countries, the second most common cause after road accidents.75 In the USA, 40% of drowning victims are less than 4 yr old.74 In Britain, the Office of Population Census reports that child deaths from ...

2015
Mosharaf Hossain Kulanthayan K. C. Mani Sherina Mohd Sidik K. S. Hayati A. K. M. Fazlur Rahman

BACKGROUND Drowning contributes to incapacity and early death in many countries. In low- and middle-income countries, children are the most susceptible to fatalities. Over 50 % of the global drowning deaths occur among children aged under 15 years old with children aged between 1 and 4 years of age being most at risk. In Bangladesh, drowning rates are 10 to 20 times more than those in other dev...

2007
Anwarul Iqbal Tahmina Shirin Tahmeed Ahmed Sirajuddin Ahmed Noor Islam Arif Sobhan A.K. Siddique

Drowning is an important cause of mortality among children in rural Bangladesh. Children aged 1-4 year(s) are at a high risk of death from drowning. Although deaths of children due to drowning in Bangladesh are acknowledged as an important cause of death, little effort has been made to address the issue of preventing deaths from this cause. This study has attempted to describe the problem and s...

2016
Tessa Clemens Hala Tamim Michael Rotondi Alison K Macpherson

BACKGROUND Although water-related fatality rates have changed over time, the epidemiology of drowning in Canada has not recently been examined. In spite of the evidence supporting varying drowning death rates by age, information on how characteristics of drowning incidents differ by age group remains limited. The primary objective of this study was to examine the epidemiology of drowning in Can...

Journal: :WHO South-East Asia journal of public health 2013
Syed Ahm Abdullah Meerjady S Flora

INTRODUCTION Most studies of drowning in Bangladeshi populations to date have described mortality and trends. We sought to identify associations between socioeconomic status and child-care practices and nonfatal drowning in rural Bangladeshi children. MATERIALS AND METHODS This community-based case-control study was conducted in rural children aged 1-5 years in Raiganj subdistrict of Banglade...

2017
Andrew C. Schmidt Justin R. Sempsrott David Szpilman Ana Catarina Queiroga Matt S. Davison Ryan J. Zeigler Sean J. McAlister

BACKGROUND In 2002, the World Congress on Drowning developed a uniform definition for drowning. The aim of this study is to determine the prevalence of "non-uniform drowning terminology" (NUDT) and "non-uniform drowning definitions" (NUDD) in peer-reviewed scientific literature from 2010 to 2016, and compare these findings with those from our unpublished study performing a similar analysis on l...

2016
Elvira Ventura Spagnolo Cristina Mondello Luigi Cardia Giulio Cardia

Drowning is one of the most frequent causes of accidental or suicidal death, and more rarely it is associated with a homicide. Cases of drowning in water or in the sea are common. The authors report an unusual and peculiar case of drowning, that of a woman who accidentally fell inside a collection tank of waste oil of motor vehicles.

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