
@article{ref1,
title="Bathtub drownings: report of seven cases",
journal="Pediatrics",
year="1979",
author="Pearn, John H. and Brown, Jocelyn and Wong, R. and Bart, R.",
volume="64",
number="1",
pages="68-70",
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 &quot;at risk&quot; 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.",
language="",
issn="0031-4005",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}