| Literature DB >> 22741813 |
Jagnoor Jagnoor1, Wilson Suraweera, Lisa Keay, Rebecca Q Ivers, Js Thakur, Prabhat Jha.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Unintentional injuries are an important cause of death in India. However, no reliable nationally representative estimates of unintentional injury deaths are available. Thus, we examined unintentional injury deaths in a nationally representative mortality survey.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22741813 PMCID: PMC3532420 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-487
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Unintentional injury attributed deaths in the Sample Registration System 2001–2003 and estimated national rates for 2005 by age, sex and place of residence
| 0–4* | 410 | 366 | 776 | 3 | 3.6 (3.2,4) | 3.1 (2.8,3.4) | 3.4 (3.1,3.7) | 1.7 (1.1,2) | 1.7 (1.2,2.2) | 1.7 (1.3,2.1) | 3.0 (2.7,3.3) | 3.0 (2.7,3.3) | |
| 5–14 | 459 | 272 | 731 | 19 | 36 (32,39) | 23 (20,26) | 30 (27,32) | 17 (12,22) | 17 (13,29) | 17 (13,21) | 31 (28,34) | 22 (20,24) | |
| 15–29 | 1207 | 423 | 1630 | 18 | 59 (55,62) | 24 (21,26) | 42 (40,44) | 49 (42,55) | 18 (14,23) | 34 (30,38) | 56 (52,59) | 22 (20,24) | |
| 30–44 | 1042 | 290 | 1331 | 12 | 78 (73,84) | 25 (21,28) | 52 (49,55) | 64 (55,72) | 18 (13,23) | 43 (38,48) | 74 (69,78) | 23 (20,26) | |
| 45–59 | 832 | 288 | 1120 | 6 | 94 (87,101) | 39 (33,43) | 67 (62,71) | 77 (65,89) | 35 (26,44) | 58 (50,65) | 88 (82,94) | 38 (33,42) | |
| 60–69 | 478 | 352 | 829 | 4 | 151 (136,166) | 115 (102,128) | 133 (123,142) | 136 (107,165) | 84 (62,106) | 110 (92,128) | 151 (138,165) | 107 (96,119) | |
| 70 + | 800 | 803 | 1603 | 5 | 431 (397,463) | 371 (341,400) | 399 (377,421) | 408 (342,475) | 464 (398,530) | 439 (392,485) | 421 (392,450) | 399 (371,426) | |
*Mortality rate per 1000 live births.
Number of unintentional injury deaths by type, in the Sample Registration System, 2001–2003 and estimated national totals for 2005
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| 2339 | 185 (178,193) | 26.3 (25.2,27.5) | 6.0 (5.4,6.5) | ||
| 2003 | 160 (153,167) | 14.9 (14.0,15.8) | 14.2 (13.3,15.1) | ||
| 903 | 73 (68,77) | 8.2 (7.6,8.9) | 4.6 (4.0,5.1) | ||
| 643 | 53 (49,57) | 5.0 (4.5,5.5) | 4.3 (3.8,4.8) | ||
| 459 | 38 (34,41) | 4.4 (4.0,4.9) | 2.2 (1.9,2.6) | ||
| 375 | 34 (30,37) | 1.8 (1.5,2.2) | 4.2 (3.7,4.8) | ||
| 380 | 33 (29,36) | 3.2 (2.8,3.7) | 2.4 (2.1,2.8) | ||
| 918 | 73 (68,78) | 7.5 (7.1,8.2) | 5.2 (4.6,5.7) | ||
*Other injuries include transport accidents other than RTI, poisoning, exposure to electric current, radiation, extreme ambient air temperature and pressure, contact with hot substances, other accidental threat to breathing, overexertion, travel and privation and adverse of medical and surgical interventions. Details of ICD codes are available from
† Deaths due to undetermined intent (Y10- Y34) were 155 (2% of all injury deaths); of these 15% of these were Y14 (Poisoning by exposure to unspecified drugs, medicaments and biological substance, undetermined intent).
Figure 1Age-distribution of unintentional injury mortality for the three leading causes of injuries in India, 2005. The three leading causes of unintentional injuries are presented as a proportion of all unintentional deaths in the sample.
Figure 2Causes of unintentional deaths in India, for rural/urban area and six major regions, 2001–03. Proportion of deaths by type of unintentional injury for rural/urban area and six major regions are presented for all unintentional deaths in the study sample. Number of all unintentional injury deaths and unintentional injury mortality rate (MR)/100 000 population has been reported.
Figure 3Place of death by type of unintentional injury in India. Proportion by place of death at home, health facility or others is presented for all unintentional deaths in the study sample. Others include places like road side, public area, on transportation and body of water. Ranking is within all unintentional injury deaths and is based on respective mortality rates for each type of injury.
Comparison of national injury death rates, per 100 000 populations from present study and other sources
| 16.5 | 18.1 | 10.7 | |
| 14.3 | 8.5 | 0.8 | |
| 6.4 | 6.3 | 2.1 | |
| 3.0 | 13.2 | 1.7 | |
| 0.6 | 7.0 | 1.9 | |
| 6.3 | 22.2 | 2.8 | |
*Poisoning deaths are defined differently by NCRB and includes deaths contact with venomous plants and animals and poisoning due to other agents like chemicals, liquor.
†Varying codes are included are used from all three sources. Present study “Others” codes include codes V90-V98, W75-W84, X10-X19, X50-X59, W85-W99, X40-X49, Y40-Y86, Y88. The WHO “Others” codes include V90-V98, W20-W64, W75-W99, X10-X39, X50-X59, Y40-Y86, Y88,Y89. Codes for “Others” by NCRB were not defined but excluded transport accidents, drowning, explosions, falls, and fires and poisoning.