Type of Accident or Manner of Injury Deaths One Year Odds Lifetime Odds. All External Causes of Mortality, V01-Y89, *U01, *U03b 181,586 1,643 21
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1 Odds of Death Due to Injury, United States, 2006 Type of Accident or Manner of Injury Deaths One Year Odds Lifetime Odds All External Causes of Mortality, V01-Y89, *U01, *U03b 181,586 1, Deaths Due to Unintentional (Accidental) Injuries, V01-X59, Y85-Y86 121,599 2, Transport Accidents, V01-V99, Y85 48,412 6, Motor-vehicle accidents, V02-V04, V09.0, V09.2, V12-V14, V19.0-V19.2, V ,316 6, V19.6, V20-V79, V80.3-V80.5, V81.0-V81.1, V82.0-V82.1, V83-V86, V87.0-V87.8, V88.0-V88.8, V89.0, V89.2 Pedestrian, V01-V09 6,162 48, Pedalcyclist, V10-V ,206 4,147 Motorcycle rider, V20-V29 4,787 62, Occupant of three-wheeled motor vehicle, V30-V ,550, ,879 Car occupant, V40-V49 14,119 21, Occupant of pick-up truck or van, V50-V59 3,411 87,471 1,126 Occupant of heavy transport vehicle, V60-V ,655 8,889 Bus occupant, V70-V ,287, ,665 Animal rider or occupant of animal-drawn vehicle, V ,367,960 30,476 Occupant of railway train or railway vehicle, V ,550, ,879 Occupant of streetcar, V ,181,487 1,919,968 Other and unspecified land transport accidents, V83-V89 16,462 18, Occupant of special industrial vehicle, V ,950, ,380 Occupant of special agricultural vehicle, V ,210,096 28,444 Occupant of special construction vehicle, V ,323, ,998 Occupant of all-terrain or other off-road motor vehicle, V86 1, ,064 3,579 Other and unspecified person, V87-V89 15,209 19, Water transport accidents, V90-V ,473 7,471 Drowning, V90, V ,037 10,940 Other and unspecified injuries, V91, V93-V ,830,448 23,558 Air and space transport accidents, V95-V ,516 5,862 Other and unspecified transport accidents and sequelae, V98-V99, Y ,950 5,147 Other specified transport accidents, V Unspecified transport accident, V ,703, ,102 1
2 Nontransport Unintentional (Accidental) Injuries, W00-X59, Y86 73,187 4, Falls, W00-W19 20,823 14, Fall on same level from slipping, tripping, and stumbling, W ,298 5,589 Other fall on same level, W00, W02-W03, W18 5,539 53, Fall involving bed, chair, other furniture, W06-W ,319 4,238 Fall on and from stairs and steps, W10 1, ,116 2,112 Fall on and from ladder or scaffolding, W11-W ,528 8,205 Fall from out of or through building or structure, W ,100 6,115 Other fall from one level to another, W09, W14-W ,233 5,486 Other and unspecified fall, W04-W05, W19 10,077 29, Exposure to inanimate mechanical forces, W20-W49 2, ,451 1,409 Struck by or striking against object, W20-W ,930 4,555 Caught between objects, W ,507,252 32,268 Contact with machinery, W24, W30-W ,193 5,189 Contact with sharp objects, W25-W ,507,252 32,268 Firearms discharge, W32-W ,740 5,981 Explosion and rupture of pressurized devices, W35-W ,780,977 87,271 Fireworks discharge, W ,295, ,992 Explosion of other materials, W ,131,164 27,428 Foreign body entering through skin or natural orifice, W44-W ,945, ,998 Other and unspecified inanimate mechanical forces, W41-W43, W ,277,146 93,657 Exposure to animate mechanical forces, W50-W ,162,051 27,826 Struck by or against another person, W50-W ,863, ,995 Bitten or struck by dog, W ,323, ,998 Bitten or struck by other mammals, W53, W ,087,164 52,602 Bitten or stung by nonvenomous insect and other arthropods, W ,623, ,562 Bitten or crushed by other reptiles, W ,362,973 3,839,935 Other and unspecified animate mechanical forces, W56, W58, W60, W ,950, ,380 Accidental drowning and submersion, W65-W74 3,579 83,365 1,073 Drowning and submersion while in or falling into bath-tub, W65-W ,429 9,298 Drowning and submersion while in or falling into swimming-pool, W67-W ,454 5,501 Drowning and submersion while in or falling into natural water, W69-W70 1, ,204 2,384 Other and unspecified drowning and submersion, W73-W ,148 4,481 Other accidental threats to breathing, W75-W84 5,912 50,
3 Accidental suffocation and strangulation in bed, W ,381 5,809 Other accidental hanging and strangulation, W ,054,286 13,569 Threat to breathing due to cave-in, falling earth and other substances, W ,780,977 87,271 Inhalation of gastric contents, W ,037 10,940 Inhalation and ingestion of food causing obstruction of respiratory tract, W ,159 4,404 Inhalation and ingestion of other objects causing obstruction of respiratory tract, W80 3,109 95,968 1,235 Confined to or trapped in a low-oxygen environment, W ,623, ,562 Other and unspecified threats to breathing, W83-W ,022 6,564 Exposure to electric current, radiation, temperature, and pressure, W85-W ,282 9,412 Electric transmission lines, W ,208,204 41,290 Other and unspecified electric current, W86-W ,869 12,843 Radiation, W88-W Excessive heat or cold of man-made origin, W92-W ,727, ,989 High and low air pressure and changes in air pressure, W ,836, ,994 Other and unspecified man-made environmental factors, W Exposure to smoke, fire and flames, X00-X09 3,109 95,968 1,235 Uncontrolled fire in building or structure, X00 2, ,822 1,529 Uncontrolled fire not in building or structure, X ,590,200 59,076 Controlled fire in building or structure, X ,287, ,665 Controlled fire not in building or structure, X ,063, ,782 Ignition of highly flammable material, X ,590,200 59,076 Ignition or melting of nightwear, X ,672, ,987 Ignition or melting of other clothing and apparel, X ,013,767 38,787 Other and unspecified smoke fire and flames, X08-X ,025,302 13,196 Contact with heat and hot substances, X10-X ,208,204 41,290 Contact with hot tap-water, X ,323, ,998 Other and unspecified heat and hot substances, X10, X12-X ,891,196 62,950 Contact with venomous animals and plants, X20-X ,594,735 46,264 Contact with venomous snakes and lizards, X ,295, ,992 Contact with venomous spiders, X ,590, ,984 Contact with hornets, wasps and bees, X ,891,196 62,950 Contact with other and unspecified venomous animal or plant, X22, X24-X ,836, ,994 Exposure to forces of nature, X30-X39 1, ,659 2,866 Exposure to excessive natural heat, X ,683 6,174 Exposure to excessive natural cold, X ,880 7,399 3
4 Lightning, X ,348,148 81,701 Earthquake and other earth movements, X34-X ,934, ,597 Cataclysmic storm, X ,978,173 51,199 Flood, X ,836, ,994 Exposure to other and unspecified forces of nature, X32, X ,103,880 91,427 Accidental poisoning by and exposure to noxious substances, X40-X49 27,531 10, Nonopioid analgesics, antipyretics, and antirheumatics, X ,212,858 15,609 Antiepileptic, sedative-hypnotic, antiparkinsonism, and psychotropic drugs n.e.c., X41 1, ,783 2,584 Narcotics and psychodysleptics [hallucinogens] n.e.c., X42 13,302 22, Other and unspecified drugs, medicaments, and biologicals, X43-X44 11,366 26, Alcohol, X ,622 10,909 Gases and vapors, X46-X ,822 5,854 Other and unspecified chemicals and noxious substances, X48-X ,425,715 31,219 Overexertion, travel and privation, X50-X ,287, ,665 Accidental exposure to other and unspecified factors and sequelae, X58-X59, Y86 7,409 40, Intentional self-harm, X60-X84, Y87.0, *U03 33,300 8, Intentional self-poisoning, X60-X69 6,109 48, Intentional self-harm by hanging, strangulation, and suffocation, X70 7,491 39, Intentional self-harm by firearm, X72-X74 16,883 17, Other and unspecified means and sequelae, X71, X75-X84, Y87.0 2, ,915 1,363 Terrorism, *U Assault, X85-Y09, Y87.1, *U01 18,573 16, Assault by firearm, X93-X95 12,791 23, Assault by sharp object, X99 2, ,444 1,846 Other and unspecified means and sequelae, X85-X92, X96-X98, Y00-Y09, Y87.1 3,702 80,595 1,037 Terrorism, *U Event of undetermined intent, Y10-Y34, Y87.2, Y89.9 5,131 58, Poisoning, Y10-Y19 3,541 84,260 1,084 Hanging, strangulation, and suffocation, Y ,962,914 25,263 Drowning and submersion, Y ,170,051 15,059 Firearm discharge, Y22-Y ,356,195 17,454 Exposure to smoke, fire, and flames, Y ,330,961 29,999 4
5 Falling, jumping, or pushed from a high place, Y ,729,537 47,999 Other and unspecified means and sequelae, Y25, Y27-Y29, Y31-Y34,Y87.2, Y ,183 5,086 Legal intervention, Y35, Y ,472 8,848 Legal intervention involving firearm discharge, Y ,786 10,666 Legal execution, Y ,215,895 79,999 Other and unspecified means and sequelae, Y35.1-Y35.4, Y35.6-Y35.7, Y ,475, ,690 Operations of war and sequelae, Y36, Y ,655, ,141 Complications of medical and surgical care and sequelae, Y40-Y84, Y88.0-Y88.3 2, ,351 1,523 Source: National Center for Health Statistics. Deaths are classified on the basis of the Tenth Revision of "The International Classification of Diseases" (ICD-10), which became effective in Note: "n.e.c." means not elsewhere classified. a Latest official figures. b Numbers following titles refer to external cause of injury and poisoning classifications in ICD-10. 5
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