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The burden of unintentional drowning: global, regional and national estimates of mortality from the Global Burden of Disease 2017 Study.

Authors :
Franklin RC
Peden AE
Hamilton EB
Bisignano C
Castle CD
Dingels ZV
Hay SI
Liu Z
Mokdad AH
Roberts NLS
Sylte DO
Vos T
Abady GG
Abosetugn AE
Ahmed R
Alahdab F
Andrei CL
Antonio CAT
Arabloo J
Arba AAK
Badiye AD
Bakkannavar SM
Banach M
Banik PC
Banstola A
Barker-Collo SL
Barzegar A
Bayati M
Bhardwaj P
Bhaumik S
Bhutta ZA
Bijani A
Boloor A
Carvalho F
Chowdhury MAK
Chu DT
Colquhoun SM
Dagne H
Dagnew B
Dandona L
Dandona R
Daryani A
Dharmaratne SD
Dibaji Forooshani ZS
Do HT
Driscoll TR
Eagan AW
El-Khatib Z
Fernandes E
Filip I
Fischer F
Gebremichael B
Gupta G
Haagsma JA
Hassan S
Hendrie D
Hoang CL
Hole MK
Holla R
Hostiuc S
Househ M
Ilesanmi OS
Inbaraj LR
Irvani SSN
Islam MM
Ivers RQ
Jayatilleke AU
Joukar F
Kalhor R
Kanchan T
Kapoor N
Kasaeian A
Khan M
Khan EA
Khubchandani J
Krishan K
Kumar GA
Lauriola P
Lopez AD
Madadin M
Majdan M
Maled V
Manafi N
Manafi A
McKee M
Meles HG
Menezes RG
Meretoja TJ
Miller TR
Mithra P
Mohammadian-Hafshejani A
Mohammadpourhodki R
Mohebi F
Molokhia M
Mustafa G
Negoi I
Nguyen CT
Nguyen HLT
Olagunju AT
Olagunju TO
Padubidri JR
Pakshir K
Pathak A
Polinder S
Pribadi DRA
Rabiee N
Radfar A
Rana SM
Rickard J
Safari S
Salamati P
Samy AM
Sarker AR
Schwebel DC
Senthilkumaran S
Shaahmadi F
Shaikh MA
Shin JI
Singh PK
Soheili A
Stokes MA
Suleria HAR
Tarigan IU
Temsah MH
Tesfay BE
Valdez PR
Veisani Y
Ye P
Yonemoto N
Yu C
Yusefzadeh H
Zaman SB
Zhang ZJ
James SL
Source :
Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention [Inj Prev] 2020 Oct; Vol. 26 (Supp 1), pp. i83-i95. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Feb 20.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background: Drowning is a leading cause of injury-related mortality globally. Unintentional drowning (International Classification of Diseases (ICD) 10 codes W65-74 and ICD9 E910) is one of the 30 mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive causes of injury-related mortality in the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study. This study's objective is to describe unintentional drowning using GBD estimates from 1990 to 2017.<br />Methods: Unintentional drowning from GBD 2017 was estimated for cause-specific mortality and years of life lost (YLLs), age, sex, country, region, Socio-demographic Index (SDI) quintile, and trends from 1990 to 2017. GBD 2017 used standard GBD methods for estimating mortality from drowning.<br />Results: Globally, unintentional drowning mortality decreased by 44.5% between 1990 and 2017, from 531 956 (uncertainty interval (UI): 484 107 to 572 854) to 295 210 (284 493 to 306 187) deaths. Global age-standardised mortality rates decreased 57.4%, from 9.3 (8.5 to 10.0) in 1990 to 4.0 (3.8 to 4.1) per 100 000 per annum in 2017. Unintentional drowning-associated mortality was generally higher in children, males and in low-SDI to middle-SDI countries. China, India, Pakistan and Bangladesh accounted for 51.2% of all drowning deaths in 2017. Oceania was the region with the highest rate of age-standardised YLLs in 2017, with 45 434 (40 850 to 50 539) YLLs per 100 000 across both sexes.<br />Conclusions: There has been a decline in global drowning rates. This study shows that the decline was not consistent across countries. The results reinforce the need for continued and improved policy, prevention and research efforts, with a focus on low- and middle-income countries.<br />Competing Interests: Competing interests: Dr. Franklin reports receiving airfare reimbursement from Royal Life Saving Society - Australia, during the conduct of the study. Dr. Bhaumik reports grants from Royal National Lifeboat Institution, UK, outside the submitted work. Dr. Driscoll reports grants from World Health Organization, during the conduct of the study. Dr. Ivers reports grants from Royal National LifeBoat Institute, outside the submitted work. Dr. Khubchandani reports grants from Merck Research Laboratories, outside the submitted work. Dr. James reports grants from Sanofi Pasteur, outside the submitted work.<br /> (© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1475-5785
Volume :
26
Issue :
Supp 1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32079663
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/injuryprev-2019-043484