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  1. Aug 29, 2024 · In 2021, an estimated 300 250 people died from drowning, making drowning a major public health problem worldwide. In 2021, injuries accounted for 7% of total global mortality. Drowning is the third leading cause of unintentional injury death, accounting for 9% of all injury-related deaths.

  2. May 16, 2024 · Drowning is not always fatal. Fatal drowning happens when the drowning results in death. Nonfatal drowning happens when a person survives a drowning incident. Nonfatal drowning has a range of outcomes or results, from no injuries to very serious injuries such as brain damage or permanent disability.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DrowningDrowning - Wikipedia

    Drowning is a major worldwide cause of death and injury in children. An estimate of about 20% of non-fatal drowning victims may result in varying degrees of ischemic and/or hypoxic brain injury. Hypoxic injuries refers to a lack or absence of oxygen in certain organs or tissues.

  4. Mar 24, 2020 · Drowning is a form of death by suffocation. Death occurs after the lungs take in water. This water intake then interferes with breathing. The lungs become heavy, and oxygen stops being...

  5. 49% of UK accidental drownings occur between May and August. 19 people drowned across 4 days in July 2022 as temperatures exceeded 38°C. 83% of those that accidentally drown in the UK are male. 59% of UK accidental drownings occur in inland waters e.g. rivers, lakes and canals.

  6. Jan 24, 2024 · Drowning is a leading cause of injury and death among young people. It has been estimated that 80% to 90% of all drownings are preventable. Hypoxaemia is the primary cause of morbidity and mortality, and its reversal must remain the focus of treatment.

  7. Nov 29, 2022 · The latest WHO Global Health Estimates indicate that over 300 000 people lost their lives to drowning in 2021. Just over half of these deaths occur among those aged under 30 years, and drowning is the fourth leading cause of death worldwide for children aged 5-14 years.

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