Drowning Among Children 1–4 Years of Age in California, 2017–2021
Phyllis F. Agran, Diane G. Winn, Soheil Saadat, Jaya R. Bhalla, Van Nguyen Greco, Nakia C. Best, Shahram Lotfipour

TL;DR
Drowning remains a leading cause of death for young children in California, with pool drownings being most common despite safety measures.
Contribution
This study provides updated data on drowning incidents among children 1–4 years old in California from 2017–2021.
Findings
There were 234 drowning fatalities among children 1–4 years old in California from 2017–2021.
Pools were the most common location for fatal drowning incidents, accounting for 65% of cases.
The annual fatality rate did not show a statistically significant decline over the five-year period.
Abstract
Drowning, the leading cause of unintentional injury death among California children less than five years of age, averaged 49 annual fatalities for the years 2010–2021. The California Pool Safety Act aims to reduce fatalities by requiring safety measures around residential pools. This study was designed to analyze annual fatality rates and drowning incidents in California among children 1–4 years of age from 2017–2021. We identified fatalities, injury hospitalizations, and emergency department (ED) visits from California state vital statistics death data and state hospital and ED discharge data using the EpiCenter California Injury Data Online website. Over the five-year study period, 4,166 drowning incidents were identified: 234 were fatalities, 846 were hospitalizations, and 3,086 were ED visits. The observed difference in fatality rates from 2017 to 2021 failed to achieve…
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TopicsInjury Epidemiology and Prevention · Traffic and Road Safety · Gun Ownership and Violence Research
