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Child drownings in Bangladesh: need for action

Md. Jamal Hossain, Md. Al‐Mamun, Morshed Alam, Mst. Rukaia Khatun, Md. Moklesur Rahman Sarker, Md. Rabiul Islam

2022BMJ Paediatrics Open11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Drowning is one of the major public health concerns, and children are the most vulnerable victims of drowning death in Bangladesh, which has been a paramount threat to child survival. Based on available data, we intend to underline the prevalence and associated risk factors for child drowning deaths in Bangladesh. According to the Center for Injury Prevention and Research, Bangladesh, about 19 000 people of all ages drown per year across the country, where approximately 77% are children (<18 years), which means that over 40 Bangladeshi children drown per day. A recent survey reported that as of data collected from January 2020 to June 2021, 83% of drowning victims were children. Insufficient parental supervision, mother's illiteracy, lack of swimming ability, male gender, children under 5 years, geographical and environmental conditions, seasonality, and disasters significantly contribute to child drowning deaths in Bangladesh. We urge the governments and local administrations to address the current crisis by coordinating and integrating several effective efforts to prevent child drowning deaths.

Topics & Concepts

Functional illiteracyMedicineInjury preventionOccupational safety and healthSuicide preventionPoison controlEnvironmental healthChild mortalityHuman factors and ergonomicsMedical emergencySocioeconomicsDemographyGeographyPopulationPolitical scienceLawPathologySociologyInjury Epidemiology and PreventionTraffic and Road SafetyTrauma and Emergency Care Studies
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