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Citation

Pearn JH, Brown J, Wong R, Bart R. Pediatrics 1979; 64(1): 68-70.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1979, American Academy of Pediatrics)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

450563

Abstract

The domestic bathtub is an important site for infant drownings. A total population study of drowning and near-drowning accidents involving Honolulu infants has enabled the risks to be specified with greater detail. A series of seven consecutive bathtub immersion accidents is presented. The "at risk" profile comprises highly mobile families of lower socioeconomic status; usually younger siblings in larger families are involved and often the father had immediate care of the infant at the time of the accident. Another case of bathtub immersion as a form of nonaccidental injury is described. In five of the other six cases reported, the drowned child was left attended by an older sibling. Preventive strategies are discussed.

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