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Unintentional Drowning
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kidsafe.com.auDrowning is a one of the leading causes of unintentional death for Australian children. Statistics from Australia’s National Drowning Report by the Royal Life Saving Society of Australia shows that in 2017/2018: Children 0-4 years 18 CHILDREN DROWNED. Drownings in swimming pools accounted for 67% of these deaths. 1 Children 5-14 years
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www.cdc.govfrom unintentional injuries, suicide, diabetes, Alzheimer disease, and Inluenza and pneumonia, with unintentional injuries making the largest contribution. • The difference in life expectancy between the non-Hispanic white and non-Hispanic black populations decreased by 0.1 year, from 3.7 years in 2016 to 3.6 years in 2017.