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Child Injury Child injuries* are preventable, yet more than 9,000 children died from injuries in the US in 2009. Car crashes, suffocation, drowning, poisoning, fires, and falls are some of the most common ways children are hurt or killed. The number of children dying from injury dropped nearly 30% over the last decade. However, injury is still the number 1 cause of death among children. More can be done to keep our children safe. * 'Child injuries' refers to unintentional injuries that occur among children and teens 0-19 years. Problem Injuries are the #1 cause of death among children. Car crashes, suffocation, drowning, poisoning, fires, and falls are some of the most common causes of injury. Learn how you can help save lives and prevent these injuries. What Can Be Done
•Strengthen data collection on child injury to identify problems and track progress. •Use strategies shown to reduce injuries such as graduated driver licenses, learn-to-swim programs, and prescription drug monitoring programs. •Improve access to poison control centers, trauma center care, and preventive services (such as CPR/first aid training). •Include child safety education for new parents and at all pediatric visits. Everyone can: •Be a good role model—wear a seat belt, use a helmet, and follow other safety tips. |


