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Title: DROWNING & PREVENTION


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DROWNING PREVENTION
  • Lora E Fleming MD PhD MPH MSc
  • University of Miami School of Medicine

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Outline
  • Definitions
  • Statistics
  • Risks
  • Causes
  • Prevention

3
Drowning Definitions
  • Drowning
  • A suffocation resulting in death lt 24 hours of
    being submerged in water
  • Near Drowning
  • An incident resulting in survival gt 24 hours
    after being submerged in water

4
Drowning Statistics
  • In 2000, there were 3482 unintentional drownings
    in the United States, an average of 9/day.
  • U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 
  • It is estimated that for each drowning death,
    there are 1 to 4 nonfatal submersions serious
    enough to result in hospitalization..with at
    least half of survivors suffering significant
    neurologic impairment.
  • American Academy of Pediatrics 

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Drowning Statistics
  • Drowning is the 2nd leading cause of
    injury-related death among children lt 15 years.
  • U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • 19 drowning deaths involving children occur in
    public pools with certified lifeguards present.
  • Drowning Prevention Foundation

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Why Should We Care?
  • The State of Florida averages 400 deaths/yr
  • California, Arizona Florida
  • Leading cause of injury related death for
    children lt 5 years
  • Cost of Drowning Near Drowning
  • 400,000,000/year

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Who is Affected?
  • Vulnerable Populations
  • Geography Southern States
  • Gender Males gt 81 of drowning victims
  • Age Children are the most vulnerable

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Differences by Race
  • Vulnerable Populations
  • Race
  • Blacks age adjusted drowning rate gt 1.5 times
  • Difference dependent on age range
  • lt 4 yrs Whites have a higher rates
  • gt 4 yrs Black children 2.5 times

9
Differences by Race
  • Vulnerable Populations
  • Race
  • American Indians Alaska Native children 2x
  • Unlike white children, they tend to drown in
    natural bodies of water

10
Why do people drown?
"(She) was left unattended for about one or two
minutes when she drowned Monday, police said."
(AP) Jacksonville was the location of the
tragedy, the victim aged 18 months, the setting a
bathtub. But 15 times in 1998 similar stories
were repeated in Lee County. Six (6) of the dead
were lt 18 years.
11
Why to people Drown?
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Why do people drown?
  • Causes
  • Access
  • Ethanol
  • gt 50 for Adolescents Adults
  • Adult Supervision
  • Children
  • Lack of Education

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Where Bathtubs
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Where Buckets Toilets
15
Where Pools
  • pool

16
Marine Waters
17
Where Lakes Other Water Bodies
18
Where Recreational Water Activities
19
Where Occupational Water Activities
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Ethanol Water Activities
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Prevention
  • f

22
Prevention Pool Fencing
23
Prevention Education Warnings
  • Buckets

24
Prevention Education Warnings
25
Prevention Targeted Education
26
Prevention Swimming CPR
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Conclusions
  • Drowning is preventable
  • Warnings
  • Supervision
  • Targeted Education
  • Age etc
  • Access
  • Intervention

28
Thank you
Gina Mena (2001)
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