Literature DB >> 17063985

Child mortality due to suffocation in Europe (1980-1995): a review of official data.

G Zigon1, D Gregori, R Corradetti, B Morra, L Salerni, F M Passali, D Passali.   

Abstract

This report outlines the current status of the official statistical data available concerning mortality rates for suffocation in children <15 years of age, stratified according to sex and country in Europe, in the years 1980-1995. The data source is the WHO Mortality Database, which comprises deaths registered in national vital registration systems, with underlying cause of death as coded by the relevant national authority. To assess the impact of the problem of suffocation, the total potential years of life lost have been calculated. In addition, for Italy, and for the years 1999-2000, data related to deaths and hospitalizations for foreign body in the pharynx and larynx are presented. In Italy, in the years 1999-2000, the ratio between the number of hospitalizations and the mortality rates is approximately one death every 10 hospitalizations (x 100,000). The European mortality rate exceeds nearly one death per 100,000 persons. No evidence of any geographical pattern or cyclic trend emerged from the analysis of this official data.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17063985      PMCID: PMC2639961     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital        ISSN: 0392-100X            Impact factor:   2.124


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