These notable drowning deaths include modern and long-gone famous men and women, from politicians to religious leaders to writers. Everyone on this list has drowning as a cause of death somewhere in their public records, even if it was just one contributing factor for their death. ...
Recent data shows no signs in of a reduction in death rates from drowning, with the UK recording 385 accidental deaths in 2010 while the USA recorded 3939 accidental deaths in 2007 giving an annual incidence of drowning of 0.7 and 1.3 per 100,000 population, respectively. Drowning is an ...
Macquarie’s managed infrastructure funds initially held a 48% stake, with the rest owned by other investment funds. During Macquarie’s 11-year ownership from 2006-2017, substantial dividends were paid to shareholders while debts increased from £4.4 billion to £10.5 billion. In 2017, Macquar...
It has been shown that China ranked the highest for drowning deaths and had the second highest drowning mortality rate in the world5. However, the studies on drowning mortality are very scarce in China. Of existing literature in English, there were only integrated injury studies with a few dro...
Most occur in low- and middle-income countries, but in 2006 there were 312 accidental deaths from drowning in the UK and 3582 in the USA, an annual incidence of 0.56 and 1.2 per 100,000 population respectively. Drowning is the leading cause of accidental death in Europe in young males. ...
Therefore, the year 2010 has been removed from the chi square analysis comparing child drowning deaths in home swimming pools in Queensland in the five years pre and five years post implementation of the legislation. For the results of the CATI survey, a binary logistic regression was undertaken...
In particular, the study in the latter field has been motivated by the high number of sea accidents globally recorded: with around 372,000 deaths counted every year [14], drowning still represents the second highest cause of unintentional death in the world and the 20% of surviving people ...