Introduction: Non-intentional child drowning remains a leading cause of child mortality. A related and secondary syndrome is composed of those who drown in impulsive, altruistic attempts to go to the aid of a drowning child. Such 'rescuers' who attempt to save a drowning child may themselves drown, a tragic event we term the AVIR syndrome or aquatic victim-instead-of-rescuer. Methods: This study is composed of a five-year (1 July 2002 to 30 June 2007) total population Australian survey, using the National Coroners Information System to identify cases and an analysis of every immersion rescuer-victim dyad where the primary 'victim' was a child and where the 'rescuer' drowned. Results: In Australia (2002-2007), 17 rescuers drowned in 15 incid...
Aim: To establish the prevalence of unintentional fatal drowning in baths involving children <18 yea...
Issue addressed: There is a scarcity of research into portable pool drowning and its prevention. Thi...
Objectives Drowning in children under the age of 5 is a frequently occurring, yet preventable event....
Introduction: Non-intentional child drowning remains a leading cause of child mortality. A related a...
Accidental, homicidal and suicidal drowning comprise a special challenge to the clinician and preven...
Disasters, such as flooding, are predicted to increase. Drowning is one of the leading causes of dea...
Objective: To examine fatal drowning associated with aquatic rescues and prior self‐reported experie...
The rescuer who drowns can result from the attempted rescue of a human or an animal. We report here ...
An issue of growing importance within the field of drowning prevention is the undertaking of aquatic...
Objective: To redress the lack of Queensland population incidence mortality and morbidity data assoc...
Aim: Supervision is a strategy for preventing drowning among children. However, supervision lapses c...
An issue of growing importance within the field of drowning prevention is the undertaking of aquatic...
Rescuers who drown sacrifice their lives so that another might live; these drowning deaths are a par...
Rescuers who drown sacrifice their lives so that another might live; these drowning deaths are a par...
Rescuers who drown sacrifice their lives so that another might live; these drowning deaths are a par...
Aim: To establish the prevalence of unintentional fatal drowning in baths involving children <18 yea...
Issue addressed: There is a scarcity of research into portable pool drowning and its prevention. Thi...
Objectives Drowning in children under the age of 5 is a frequently occurring, yet preventable event....
Introduction: Non-intentional child drowning remains a leading cause of child mortality. A related a...
Accidental, homicidal and suicidal drowning comprise a special challenge to the clinician and preven...
Disasters, such as flooding, are predicted to increase. Drowning is one of the leading causes of dea...
Objective: To examine fatal drowning associated with aquatic rescues and prior self‐reported experie...
The rescuer who drowns can result from the attempted rescue of a human or an animal. We report here ...
An issue of growing importance within the field of drowning prevention is the undertaking of aquatic...
Objective: To redress the lack of Queensland population incidence mortality and morbidity data assoc...
Aim: Supervision is a strategy for preventing drowning among children. However, supervision lapses c...
An issue of growing importance within the field of drowning prevention is the undertaking of aquatic...
Rescuers who drown sacrifice their lives so that another might live; these drowning deaths are a par...
Rescuers who drown sacrifice their lives so that another might live; these drowning deaths are a par...
Rescuers who drown sacrifice their lives so that another might live; these drowning deaths are a par...
Aim: To establish the prevalence of unintentional fatal drowning in baths involving children <18 yea...
Issue addressed: There is a scarcity of research into portable pool drowning and its prevention. Thi...
Objectives Drowning in children under the age of 5 is a frequently occurring, yet preventable event....