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Ontario Injury Data Report Chatham-Kent This section of the Ontario Injury Data Report provides data on a single health unit. Consult the Summary section (available from the Ontario Injury Prevention Resource Center at www.oninjuryresources.ca) for information on the methodology used to generate the reported data, as well as guidance on interpretation and publication details. Sections for other health units and province-wide data can be obtained at www.oninjuryresources.ca. For table cells where injury counts were less than 5, the actual count value has been replaced with <5, and the rate with /, to mitigate issues of residual disclosure. * Please note that sport related falls are included in both the fall related injuries and sport related injuries categories. Additionally, the injury category diving or jumping into water (ICD-10 code W16) has been also been included in both the fall related injuries and sport related injuries categories. Also, playground injuries have been included as an isolated category as well as in the fall related injuries category. To avoid double counting, the column totals and table totals in tables 1 and 2 reflect including these counts and rates only once. Any discrepancies in these totals are due to this. Version 1.0

Ontario Injury Data Report CHATHAM-KENT 1 CHK 1 - INJURIES: Visits and ital Visits by Cause and Age Group (FY 2007-2009) Number and Age-Specificc Annual Rate per 100,000 INJURY OUTCOME 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80+ Drowning <5 5 / 2.2 Animate 215 206 368 413 177 262 241 239 86 71 50 37 37 46 2,448 1772.5 1604.5 2540.6 2634.4 1181.3 1051.2 812.3 666.9 591.1 558.4 502.0 446.3 526.4 468.9 1098.3 5 <5 5 <5 22 31.9 / 20.1 / 9.9 Inanimate 486 424 539 911 867 1,379 1,375 1,234 434 330 209 155 108 149 8,600 4006.6 3302.4 3721.1 5811.1 5786.2 5532.8 4634.3 3443.1 2983.0 2595.6 2098.4 1869.7 1536.5 1518.9 3858.2 8 7 <5 11 17 13 5 <5 5 8 95 55.2 44.7 / 44.1 57.3 36.3 50.2 / 71.1 81.6 42.6 Falls 765 526 738 536 399 666 750 915 405 364 295 352 405 1,118 8,234 6306.7 4096.9 5094.9 3419.0 2662.8 2672.1 2527.8 2553.0 2783.7 2863.0 2961.9 4246.1 5761.8 11396.5 3694.0 15 9 8 13 9 10 29 73 33 47 56 75 91 373 841 123.7 70.1 55.2 82.9 60.1 40.1 97.7 203.7 226.8 369.7 562.3 904.7 1294.6 3802.2 377.3 Off-Road Pedal Cyclist Pedestrian Playground Poisoning Road MV Scald/ burn Sports Suffocation Inter- personal Self-Harm * <5 15 33 41 69 64 51 35 11 5 335 / 116.8 227.8 261.5 460.5 256.8 171.9 97.7 75.6 39.3 150.3 8 6 <5 27 53.4 16.7 / 12.1 19 79 138 103 42 48 56 52 20 14 10 <5 10 6 599 156.6 615.3 952.7 657.0 280.3 192.6 188.7 145.1 137.5 110.1 100.4 / 142.3 61.2 268.7 <5 8 5 <5 5 <5 33 / 55.2 31.9 / 14.0 / 14.8 8 <5 6 18 7 20 12 15 5 9 6 <5 112 66.0 / 41.4 114.8 46.7 80.2 40.4 41.9 34.4 70.8 60.2 / 50.3 <5 8 / 3.6 56 77 36 13 5 6 <5 197 461.7 599.7 248.5 82.9 33.4 24.1 / 88.4 <5 / 55 15 17 44 39 69 63 60 15 18 16 9 9 17 446 453.4 116.8 117.4 280.7 260.3 276.8 212.3 167.4 103.1 141.6 160.6 108.6 128.0 173.3 200.1 5 <5 6 7 9 6 <5 6 9 58 31.9 / 24.1 23.6 25.1 41.2 / 85.4 91.7 26.0 25 35 58 201 192 268 236 225 90 58 48 29 33 47 1,545 206.1 272.6 400.4 1282.1 1281.4 1075.3 795.4 627.8 618.6 456.2 481.9 349.8 469.5 479.1 693.1 <5 5 <5 13 18 16 21 19 11 6 6 <5 6 <5 130 / 38.9 / 82.9 120.1 64.2 70.8 53.0 75.6 47.2 60.2 / 85.4 / 58.3 71 16 25 50 64 81 74 87 21 15 21 8 7 12 552 585.3 124.6 172.6 318.9 427.1 325.0 249.4 242.8 144.3 118.0 210.8 96.5 99.6 122.3 247.6 <5 18 / 8.1 53 153 484 496 330 574 521 376 118 81 44 20 29 36 3,315 436.9 1191.7 3341.4 3163.9 2202.4 2303.0 1756.0 1049.1 811.1 637.1 441.8 241.3 412.6 367.0 1487.2 <5 11 5 7 7 53 / 70.2 20.1 23.6 19.5 23.8 9 4.0 6 8 37 187 195 169 103 68 8 10 799 49.5 62.3 255.4 1192.8 1301.4 678.1 347.2 189.7 55.0 78.7 358.5 <5 7 <5 13 8 44 / 44.7 / 52.2 27.0 19.7 6 27 25 29 44 35 5 <5 182 41.4 172.2 166.8 116.4 148.3 97.7 34.4 / 81.7 <5 13 6 5 18 11 <5 69 / 82.9 40.0 20.1 60.7 30.7 / 31.0 1,705 1,427 2,324 2,949 2,371 3,588 3,496 3,333 1,206 976 709 622 645 1,436 26,787 14056.1 11114.6 16044.2 18811.0 15823.6 14395.8 11783.0 9299.7 8289.2 7676.6 7118.5 7503.0 9176.3 14638.1 12017.4 32 26 35 80 56 79 118 150 67 73 77 88 111 403 1,395 263.8 202.5 241.6 510.3 373.7 317.0 397.7 418.5 460.5 574.2 773.1 1061.5 1579.2 4108.1 625.8

Ontario Injury Data Report CHATHAM-KENT 2 CHK 2 - INJURIES: Deaths by Cause and Age Group (CY 2001-2005) Number and Age-Specificc Annual Rate per 100,000 INJURY 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80+ Drowning Animate <5 9 / 1.6 Inanimate Falls Off-Road <5 6 22 37 / 33.8 98.6 6.6 <5 8 / 1.4 Pedal Cyclist Pedestrian 6 1.1 Playground Poisoning Road MV Scald/ burn <5 13 / 2.3 <5 7 8 9 9 8 8 61 / 16.7 22.0 13.9 10.4 9.8 35.9 10.9 Sports Suffocation <5 / Inter- 7 personal 1.3 Self-Harm <5 12 11 5 46 / 13.9 13.5 24.3 8.2 * 5 11 16 19 29 26 10 12 5 13 11 33 194 16.4 26.3 43.9 29.4 33.5 31.9 30.5 45.2 21.9 63.2 61.9 147.9 34.7

Ontario Injury Data Report CHATHAM-KENT 3 CHK 3 - FALLS: Visits and ital Visits by Cause and Age Group (FY 2007-2009) Number and Age-Specificc Annual Rate per 100,000 CAUSE OUTCOME 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80+ 94 77 120 92 75 135 140 203 111 90 86 113 130 339 1,805 Slip/trip on 774.9 599.7 828.4 586.9 500.5 541.7 471.9 566.4 762.9 707.9 863.5 1363.1 1849.5 3455.7 809.8 same level <5 8 21 13 16 18 15 27 107 231 (general) / 27.0 58.6 89.4 125.9 180.7 180.9 384.1 1090.7 103.6 <5 13 52 39 31 47 67 89 39 40 28 24 27 29 528 Slip/trip on / 101.3 359.0 248.8 206.9 188.6 225.8 248.3 268.1 314.6 281.1 289.5 384.1 295.6 236.9 same level 5 <5 6 26 (ice/snow) 14.0 / 61.2 11.7 56 77 36 13 5 6 <5 197 Fall from 461.7 599.7 248.5 82.9 33.4 24.1 / 88.4 playground <5 equipment / 89 27 36 84 94 125 144 191 61 51 39 46 58 89 1,134 733.7 210.3 248.5 535.8 627.3 501.5 485.3 532.9 419.3 401.1 391.6 554.9 825.2 907.2 508.8 Stairs/steps <5 9 6 10 9 15 62 / 25.1 60.2 120.6 128.0 152.9 27.8 72 29 <5 5 <5 6 5 11 9 9 11 67 236 593.6 225.9 / 31.9 / 24.1 34.4 86.5 90.4 108.6 156.5 683.0 105.9 Bed 5 18 35 71.1 183.5 15.7 63 17 6 8 14 7 10 7 6 5 10 29 186 519.4 132.4 40.0 32.1 47.2 19.5 68.7 55.1 60.2 60.3 142.3 295.6 83.5 Chair 8 13 81.6 5.8 48 17 6 <5 7 <5 92 Other 395.7 132.4 41.4 / 19.5 / 41.3 furniture <5 9 / 4.0 <5 5 10 6 6 35 Fall from / 38.9 69.0 24.1 20.2 15.7 tree <5 / 10 7 10 9 10 29 28 30 <5 7 152 From 82.4 54.5 69.0 57.4 66.7 116.4 94.4 83.7 / 55.1 68.2 building or 11 structure 4.9 48 124 74 32 38 24 8 8 <5 362 Involving skates, skis, 373.9 856.1 472.0 213.6 152.5 80.9 22.3 55.0 / 162.4 sport boards, 6 rollerblades 2.7 Fall while being 18 <5 22 carried or 148.4 / 9.9 supported by <5 other persons / 311 208 336 214 142 264 323 376 164 153 122 151 166 559 3,489 Other/ 2563.9 1620.1 2319.6 1365.1 947.7 1059.2 1088.6 1049.1 1127.2 1203.4 1224.9 1821.5 2361.6 5698.3 1565.3 unspecified 6 9 <5 5 16 30 15 21 25 41 47 217 443 49.5 57.4 / 20.1 53.9 83.7 103.1 165.2 251.0 494.6 668.7 2212.0 198.7 765 526 738 536 401 666 751 916 405 364 295 352 405 1,118 8,238 6306.7 4096.9 5094.9 3419.0 2676.2 2672.1 2531.2 2555.8 2783.7 2863.0 2961.9 4246.1 5761.8 11396.5 3695.8 15 9 8 14 9 10 29 73 33 47 56 75 91 374 843 123.7 70.1 55.2 89.3 60.1 40.1 97.7 203.7 226.8 369.7 562.3 904.7 1294.6 3812.4 378.2

Ontario Injury Data Report CHATHAM-KENT 4 CHK 4 - FALLS: Deaths by Cause and Age Group (CY 2001-2005) Number and Age-Specificc Annual Rate per 100,000 CAUSE 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80+ Slip/trip on same level (general) Slip/trip on same level (ice/ snow) Fall from playground equipment Stairs/steps Bed Chair <5 8 / 1.4 Other furniture Fall from tree From building or structure Involving skates, skis, sport boards, rollerblades Fall while being carried or supported by other persons Other/ unspecified 15 23 67.2 4.1 <5 6 22 37 / 33.8 98.6 6.6

Ontario Injury Data Report CHATHAM-KENT 5 CHK 5 - FALLS: Visits and ital Visits by Location of Injury and Age Group (FY 2007-2009) Number and Age-Specificc Annual Rate per 100,000 INJURY LOCATION OUTCOME 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80+ Head Neck Thorax Abdomen, lower back, lumbar spine and pelvis Shoulder and upper arm Ebow and forearm Wrist and hand Hip and thigh Knee and lower leg Ankle and foot 504 189 92 60 39 45 81 105 47 57 49 66 87 215 1,636 4155.0 1472.1 635.1 382.7 260.3 180.6 273.0 293.0 323.1 448.3 492.0 796.1 1237.7 2191.6 734.0 9 <5 6 <5 5 5 6 6 21 67 74.2 / 16.7 / 39.3 50.2 72.4 85.4 214.1 30.1 8 7 7 11 11 7 5 5 5 13 87 55.2 44.7 46.7 44.1 37.1 19.5 34.4 60.3 71.1 132.5 39.0 14 6.3 14 10 13 33 58 82 35 38 28 32 36 93 475 16.0 21.0 32.0 51.0 57.0 50.0 17.0 13.0 12.0 13.0 23.0 78.0 405.0 <5 6 11 31 / 85.4 112.1 13.9 7 15 16 21 32 51 57 50 17 13 12 13 23 78 405 57.7 116.8 110.5 134.0 213.6 204.6 192.1 139.5 116.9 102.3 120.5 156.8 327.2 795.1 181.7 <5 5 8 38 62 / 60.3 113.8 387.4 27.8 41 58 54 35 38 61 52 66 44 38 38 34 42 79 680 338.0 451.8 372.8 223.3 253.6 244.7 175.3 184.2 302.4 298.9 381.5 410.1 597.5 805.3 305.1 <5 5 <5 10 10 <5 15 57 / 38.9 / 100.4 120.6 / 152.9 25.6 73 112 166 69 25 61 45 69 59 37 31 48 37 97 929 601.8 872.3 1146.0 440.1 166.8 244.7 151.7 192.5 405.5 291.0 311.2 579.0 526.4 988.8 416.8 6 <5 7 36 16.7 / 71.4 16.2 19 41 174 101 58 82 98 90 54 36 29 22 30 55 889 156.6 319.3 1201.2 644.3 387.1 329.0 330.3 251.1 371.2 283.2 291.2 265.4 426.8 560.7 398.8 <5 7 13 9 7 12 17 33 12 23 14 40 47 228 465 / 54.5 89.8 57.4 46.7 48.2 57.3 92.1 82.5 180.9 140.6 482.5 668.7 2324.2 208.6 <5 6 8 9 14 22 40 187 290 / 16.7 55.0 70.8 140.6 265.4 569.1 1906.2 130.1 39 37 88 60 44 103 98 179 37 50 39 34 31 75 914 321.5 288.2 607.5 382.7 293.7 413.3 330.3 499.4 254.3 393.3 391.6 410.1 441.0 764.5 410.1 <5 5 5 8 18 25 9 16 7 9 7 18 129 / 31.9 33.4 32.1 60.7 69.8 61.9 125.9 70.3 108.6 99.6 183.5 57.9 27 37 82 136 96 133 148 143 51 26 21 20 11 47 978 222.6 288.2 566.1 867.5 640.7 533.6 498.8 399.0 350.5 204.5 210.8 241.3 156.5 479.1 438.8 <5 8 / 3.6 715 502 707 508 359 592 665 824 361 319 263 314 349 980 7,458 5894.5 3910.0 4880.9 3240.4 2395.9 2375.2 2241.3 2299.1 2481.3 2509.1 2640.6 3787.7 4965.1 9989.8 3345.9 13 9 6 11 9 10 27 56 31 40 47 61 73 302 695 107.2 70.1 41.4 70.2 60.1 40.1 91.0 156.3 213.1 314.6 471.9 735.8 1038.6 3078.5 311.8

Ontario Injury Data Report CHATHAM-KENT 6 CHK 6 - MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISIONS ON-ROAD: Visits and ital Visits by Cause and Age Group (FY 2007-2009) Number and Age-Specificc Annual Rate per 100,000 CAUSE OUTCOME 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80+ Motorcycle Car Pickup truck/van Heavy transport truck <5 5 24 24 20 32 19 32 9 7 <5 5 6 187 / 38.9 165.7 153.1 133.5 128.4 64.0 89.3 61.9 55.1 / 71.1 61.2 83.9 <5 5 24 / 16.9 10.8 11 21 20 109 116 156 124 101 49 38 30 21 21 30 847 90.7 163.6 138.1 695.3 774.2 625.9 417.9 281.8 336.8 298.9 301.2 253.3 298.8 305.8 380.0 9 13 10 13 12 8 5 6 <5 89 57.4 86.8 40.1 43.8 33.5 55.0 39.3 60.2 / 39.9 6 5 <5 28 15 34 37 42 13 7 8 <5 209 49.5 38.9 / 178.6 100.1 136.4 124.7 117.2 89.4 55.1 80.3 / 93.8 9 4.0 6 7 9 6 <5 34 24.1 23.6 25.1 41.2 / 15.3 Bus 9 21 57.4 9.4 Other 6 <5 8 30 35 40 46 39 13 5 6 5 <5 5 245 49.5 / 55.2 191.4 233.6 160.5 155.0 108.8 89.4 39.3 60.2 60.3 / 51.0 109.9 <5 8 / 3.6 24 35 58 200 192 269 236 225 90 58 48 29 33 46 1,543 197.9 272.6 400.4 1275.8 1281.4 1079.3 795.4 627.8 618.6 456.2 481.9 349.8 469.5 468.9 692.2 <5 5 <5 13 18 16 21 19 11 6 6 <5 6 <5 130 / 38.9 / 82.9 120.1 64.2 70.8 53.0 75.6 47.2 60.2 / 85.4 / 58.3

Ontario Injury Data Report CHATHAM-KENT 7 CHK 7 - MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISIONS ON-ROAD: Deaths by Cause and Age Group (CY 2001-2005) Number and Age-Specificc Annual Rate per 100,000 CAUSE 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80+ Motorcycle Car <5 / 21 3.8 Pickup truck/ <5 6 van / 1.1 Heavy transport truck Bus Other 5 5 7 29 5.8 6.1 31.4 5.2 <5 7 8 9 9 8 8 61 / 16.7 22.0 13.9 10.4 9.8 35.9 10.9

Ontario Injury Data Report CHATHAM-KENT 8 CHK 8 - MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISIONS OFF-ROAD: Visits and ital Visits by Cause and Age Group (FY 2007-2009) Number and Age-Specificc Annual Rate per 100,000 CAUSE OUTCOME 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80+ Rail ATV Water <5 15 32 39 55 48 39 27 9 274 / 116.8 220.9 248.8 367.1 192.6 131.5 75.3 61.9 122.9 8 6 <5 27 53.4 16.7 / 12.1 14 15 12 8 <5 59 93.4 60.2 40.4 22.3 / 26.5 Air/Space <5 15 33 41 69 64 51 35 11 5 335 / 116.8 227.8 261.5 460.5 256.8 171.9 97.7 75.6 39.3 150.3 8 6 <5 27 53.4 16.7 / 12.1

Ontario Injury Data Report CHATHAM-KENT 9 CHK 9 - MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISIONS OFF-ROAD: Deaths by Cause and Age Group (CY 2001-2005) Rail Number and Age-Specificc Annual Rate per 100,000 CAUSE 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80+ ATV <5 / Water Air/Space <5 8 / 1.4

Ontario Injury Data Report CHATHAM-KENT 10 CHK 10 - SPORTS AND RECREATION: Visits and ital Visits by Cause and Age Group (FY 2007-2009) Number and Age-Specificc Annual Rate per 100,000 CAUSE OUTCOME 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80+ Fall involving ice skates, skis, rollerskates or skateboards Diving or jumping into water causing injury other than drowning or submersion Striking against or struck by sports equipment Over exertion and strenuous or repetitive movements Travel and motion 48 124 74 32 38 24 8 8 <5 362 373.9 856.1 472.0 213.6 152.5 80.9 22.3 55.0 / 162.4 6 2.7 <5 5 5 <5 6 32 / 38.9 33.4 / 20.2 14.4 9 51 181 135 61 93 66 17 5 6 626 74.2 397.2 1249.6 861.1 407.1 373.1 222.5 47.4 34.4 47.2 280.8 <5 7 / 3.1 43 48 177 283 232 439 425 349 101 71 42 19 28 36 2,293 354.5 373.9 1222.0 1805.2 1548.3 1761.4 1432.4 973.8 694.2 558.4 421.7 229.2 398.4 367.0 1028.7 <5 6 <5 5 6 39 / 38.3 / 16.9 16.7 17.5 <5 / 53 153 484 496 330 574 521 376 118 81 44 20 29 36 3,315 436.9 1191.7 3341.4 3163.9 2202.4 2303.0 1756.0 1049.1 811.1 637.1 441.8 241.3 412.6 367.0 1487.2 <5 11 5 7 7 53 / 70.2 20.1 23.6 19.5 23.8

Ontario Injury Data Report CHATHAM-KENT 11 CHK 11 - SPORTS AND RECREATION: Deaths by Cause and Age Group (CY 2001-2005) Table has not been produced as there were no data for this category (Death counts were zero).

Ontario Injury Data Report CHATHAM-KENT 12 CHK 12 - INTENTIONAL INJURY INTPSONAL (ASSAULT): Visits and ital Visits by Cause and Age Group (FY 2007-2009) Number and Age-Specificc Annual Rate per 100,000 CAUSE OUTCOME 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80+ Firearm Sharp or blunt object Bodily force (unarmed) Sexual assault by bodily force Drugs, medicaments <5 8 21 17 14 <5 68 / 51.0 140.2 68.2 47.2 / 30.5 <5 8 / 3.6 <5 5 34 164 147 137 72 50 5 9 <5 631 / 38.9 234.7 1046.1 981.1 549.7 242.7 139.5 34.4 70.8 / 283.1 7 <5 8 30 44.7 / 32.1 13.5 Hanging, strangulation and suffocation Other <5 21 31 24 24 19 <5 130 / 134.0 206.9 96.3 80.9 53.0 / 58.3 <5 5 / 2.2 6 8 38 194 200 179 111 73 8 11 836 49.5 62.3 262.3 1237.5 1334.8 718.2 374.1 203.7 55.0 86.5 375.1 <5 7 <5 13 8 44 / 44.7 / 52.2 27.0 19.7

Ontario Injury Data Report CHATHAM-KENT 13 CHK 13 - INTENTIONAL INJURY INTPSONAL (ASSAULT): Deaths by Cause and Age Group (CY 2001-2005) Number and Age-Specificc Annual Rate per 100,000 CAUSE 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80+ Firearm Sharp or blunt object <5 / Bodily force (unarmed) Sexual assault by bodily force Drugs, medicaments Hanging, strangulation and suffocation Other 7 1.3

Ontario Injury Data Report CHATHAM-KENT 14 CHK 14 - INTENTIONAL INJURY SELF-HARM: Visits and ital Visits by Cause and Age Group (FY 2007-2009) Number and Age-Specificc Annual Rate per 100,000 CAUSE OUTCOME 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80+ Poisoning <5 13 13 19 36 32 128 / 82.9 86.8 76.2 121.3 89.3 57.4 <5 12 5 5 18 11 <5 67 / 76.6 33.4 20.1 60.7 30.7 / 30.1 Firearm Hanging, strangulation, and suffocation Sharp or blunt object <5 13 12 8 7 47 / 82.9 80.1 32.1 23.6 21.1 <5 / Jumping or lying before moving object Other <5 6 / 2.7 6 27 26 29 45 36 5 <5 185 41.4 172.2 173.5 116.4 151.7 100.5 34.4 / 83.0 <5 13 6 5 18 11 <5 69 / 82.9 40.0 20.1 60.7 30.7 / 31.0

Ontario Injury Data Report CHATHAM-KENT 15 CHK 15 - INTENTIONAL INJURY SELF-HARM: Deaths by Cause and Age Group (CY 2001-2005) Number and Age-Specificc Annual Rate per 100,000 CAUSE 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80+ Poisoning Firearm Hanging, strangulation, and suffocation Sharp or blunt object Jumping or lying before moving object Other <5 8 5 <5 19 / 9.3 6.1 / 3.4 <5 / 6 <5 17 7.4 / 3.0 <5 / <5 12 11 5 46 / 13.9 13.5 24.3 8.2