2013
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0068323
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Child Deaths Due to Injury in the Four UK Countries: A Time Trends Study from 1980 to 2010

Abstract: BackgroundInjuries are an increasingly important cause of death in children worldwide, yet injury mortality is highly preventable. Determining patterns and trends in child injury mortality can identify groups at particularly high risk. We compare trends in child deaths due to injury in four UK countries, between 1980 and 2010.MethodsWe obtained information from death certificates on all deaths occurring between 1980 and 2010 in children aged 28 days to 18 years and resident in England, Scotland, Wales or North… Show more

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“…This finding was expected since all-cause mortality is declining in children in the UK 16. We also found evidence for an increase in the proportion of children who died with two or more different types of chronic conditions.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
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“…This finding was expected since all-cause mortality is declining in children in the UK 16. We also found evidence for an increase in the proportion of children who died with two or more different types of chronic conditions.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…All children with a prior hospitalisation record have at least 1 year's linked hospital data available. However, admissions ending before the introduction of ICD10 coding are not included (see online supplementary table S2) 16. We also calculated the proportion of children within each chronic condition group who had comorbid chronic conditions from other groups.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two months ago, we reported2 no change in mortality rates due to intentional injury in children aged 10–18 years in any of the four UK countries since 1980. Are these two reports incompatible?…”
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confidence: 94%
“…The principle reason for this excess mortality is a lack of suitable infant donors. Given that over a third of all paediatric deaths in the UK occur in the neonatal period,3 expanding organ donation in the neonatal population would address this imbalance as well as improving the supply of organs for older children on the transplant waiting list.…”
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confidence: 99%