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Trends in the Drowning Mortality Rate in Iran Publisher Pubmed



Derakhshan P1, 2 ; Saeedi Moghaddam S3 ; Saadat S1 ; Ghanbari A3 ; Rezaei N3 ; Khosravi S4, 5 ; Mehdipour P3 ; Amirmohammadi M6 ; Jahani S7 ; Sharifalhoseini M1 ; Jazayeri SB1 ; Chegini M3 ; Ghodsi Z1 ; Sadeghian F8, 9 Show All Authors
Authors
  1. Derakhshan P1, 2
  2. Saeedi Moghaddam S3
  3. Saadat S1
  4. Ghanbari A3
  5. Rezaei N3
  6. Khosravi S4, 5
  7. Mehdipour P3
  8. Amirmohammadi M6
  9. Jahani S7
  10. Sharifalhoseini M1
  11. Jazayeri SB1
  12. Chegini M3
  13. Ghodsi Z1
  14. Sadeghian F8, 9
  15. Naghdi K1
  16. Salamati P1
  17. H Mokdad A10
  18. Oreilly G11
  19. Moradilakeh M12
  20. Rahimimovaghar V1

Source: Injury Prevention Published:2020


Abstract

Objective The WHO estimates the global incidence of death by drowning to be about 300 000 cases per year. The objective of this study was to estimate the trend in mortality due to drowning in all provinces of Iran in all age groups and both genders from 1990 to 2015. Study design The National and Subnational Burden of Diseases (NASBOD) project is a comprehensive project in Iran. It is based on the Global Burden of Disease study and includes novel methods to estimate the burden of diseases in Iran. Methods This study used the results of the mortality rate due to drowning as part of NASBOD and investigated the causes behind the mortality rates. The data set recorded mortality rates by 19 age groups and two genders with the corresponding subnational pattern during the time period from 1990 to 2015. Results The drowning mortality rate decreased in Iran from 1990 to 2015. From 1990 to 2015, the annual percentage change for males and females was -5.28% and -10.73%, respectively. There were 56 184 male and 21 589 female fatalities during the study period. The highest number of deaths was seen in 1993 with 4459, and the lowest number of fatalities was observed in 2015 with 903 deaths. Conclusion Our data showed a decline in drowning mortality in Iran from 1990 to 2015, but the rates and declines varied by province. Our findings are of great importance to health officials and authorities in order to further reduce the burden of drowning. © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.
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