said it planned to do an in-depth analysis of childhood drownings in several states to better understand the contributing factors.
(Research shows that drownings rise with every degree on a thermometer.)
There are still over 4,000 of them in the United States annually, and about a quarter of the deaths are of children.
shows that Black children between ages 5 and 9 are 2.6 times more likely to drown in swimming pools than white children, and those between ages 10 and 14 are 3.6 times more likely to drown.
Disparities are also present in most age groups for Asian and Pacific Islander, Hispanic, and Native American and Alaska Native children.
Persons:
drownings, Deborah Girasek
Organizations:
National Institutes of Health, Uniformed Services University of, Health Sciences
Locations:
Florida, Wisconsin, Yosemite, United States, Pacific, American, Alaska