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      • Every day, about 10 people die from drowning — and two of them are children. Not only that, for every child that dies from drowning, five more are treated in emergency room for injuries from drowning, which can include permanent and severe brain injuries.
      www.health.harvard.edu/blog/5-things-parents-need-know-drowning-2016080910114
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  2. Mar 24, 2020 · Drowning happens very quickly, but it does take place in stages. The stages can take between 10 and 12 minutes before death occurs. If a child is drowning, it may happen much more...

  3. Aug 29, 2024 · Drowning is one of the top 5 causes of death for people aged 1–14 years for 48 of 85 countries with data meeting inclusion criteria (1). Australia: drowning is the leading cause of unintentional injury death in children aged 1–3 years.

  4. Every three minutes a child somewhere in the world dies from drowning. Each year between two and three million children die from drowning. Children under five are most at risk and a small child can drown in only a few centimetres of water. Children who drown usually drown close to their home.

  5. 7 childhood drowning facts 1. Drowning is a leading cause of death for children. It's easy to think that drowning won't happen to your family, but the statistics say otherwise. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, drowning is a leading cause of death among children ages 1 to 4."

  6. Drowning is currently reported as one of the leading causes of child trauma-related deaths in England. 83% of child drownings in England occurred in the absence of adult supervision. The risk of drowning in England is 3.5 x higher for children of Black ethnicity compared to White ethnicity.

  7. May 16, 2024 · Drowning is a leading cause of death for children. Drowning can be fatal or nonfatal. Nonfatal drowning can result in long-term health problems and costly hospital stays.

  8. Aug 9, 2016 · Every day, about 10 people die from drowning — and two of them are children. Not only that, for every child that dies from drowning, five more are treated in emergency room for injuries from drowning, which can include permanent and severe brain injuries. Here are the five things all parents and caregivers need to know about drowning:

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