Global report on drowning: preventing a leading killer
17 November 2014
     | Meeting report
  Overview
Drowning is a serious and neglected public health threat claiming the lives of 372 000 people a year worldwide. More than 90% of these deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries. This death toll is almost two thirds that of malnutrition and well over half that of malaria – but unlike these public health challenges, there are no broad prevention efforts that target drowning.
WHO Team
         
                 
Global Alliance for Drowning Prevention,                  
                 
                             Social Determinants of Health (SDH)                 
         
        Editors
         World Health Organization
        Number of pages
         59
        Reference numbers
         ISBN: 978-92-4-156478-6
         Copyright
                World Health Organization