More than 12,000 people between 0 to 19 years of age die from unintentional injuries every year, and more than 9.2 million are treated in emergency departments
for nonfatal injuries.
Not exact matches
According to an analysis of fatal and
nonfatal childhood firearm
injuries compiled by the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention, black children face the highest rates of firearm mortality, a difference largely driven by black youth being more likely to face a firearm homicide.
According to a 2017 analysis of fatal and
nonfatal childhood firearm
injuries compiled by researchers from the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention, black children face the highest rates of firearm mortality — a difference largely driven by black youth being more likely to be shooting victims than children from other racial groups.
«Global, regional, and national disability - adjusted life years (DALYs)
for 306 diseases and
injuries and healthy life expectancy (HALE)
for 188 countries, 1990 - 2013: quantifying the epidemiological transition» examines fatal and
nonfatal health loss across countries.
In babies younger than one year, falls are the number one cause of
nonfatal injuries, making up half of all incidents, according to the United States Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention.
Falls are the leading cause of both
nonfatal and fatal
injuries for elderly people.
To put this into perspective, the National Center
For Injury Prevention And Control at the Centers For Disease Control lists that dogs were responsible for approximately 30 percent of the nonfatal bite / sting injuries in the United States in 2010 (the most recent year for which data is availabl
For Injury Prevention And Control at the Centers
For Disease Control lists that dogs were responsible for approximately 30 percent of the nonfatal bite / sting injuries in the United States in 2010 (the most recent year for which data is availabl
For Disease Control lists that dogs were responsible
for approximately 30 percent of the nonfatal bite / sting injuries in the United States in 2010 (the most recent year for which data is availabl
for approximately 30 percent of the
nonfatal bite / sting
injuries in the United States in 2010 (the most recent year
for which data is availabl
for which data is available).
For every person fatally injured as a result of a drowning accident, several more are injured in
nonfatal submersion
injuries.
«Adolescents and young adults (15 - 19 years) and adults aged 40 years and older have the highest bicycle death rates.3 Children (5 - 14 years), adolescents, and young adults (15 - 24 years) have the highest rates of
nonfatal bicycle - related
injuries, accounting
for more than one - third of all bicycle - related
injuries seen in U.S. emergency departments.3 Males are much more likely to be killed or injured on bicycles than are females.3 Most bicyclist deaths occur in urban areas and at non-intersection locations.4» https://www.cdc.gov/motorvehiclesafety/bicycle/ Pucher J, Buehler R, Merom D, Bauman A. Walking and cycling in the United States, 2001 — 2009: Evidence from the National Household Travel Surveys.
According to motorcycle crash - related data published by the Centers
for Disease Control, the CDC study found that more than half of all
nonfatal injuries treated in emergency departments were to the leg / foot (30 %), or head / neck (22 %).