Trends in the Incidence of and Charges Associated With Firearm-Related Injuries Among Pediatric Patients, 2006-2014
On February 14, 2018, 19-year-old Nikolas Jacob Cruz killed 17 and wounded 17 teachers and students at his former school, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.
Although the aftermath of this mass shooting saw increased debate surrounding gun violence, research on firearm-related injuries in the United States—particularly among individuals younger than 18 years—continues to be limited.
House Republican appropriators Wednesday rejected a proposal to designate millions of dollars for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for gun violence research, voting 32-20 to keep the language out of a fiscal 2019 spending bill. www.politico.com/...
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We identified a weighted sample of 75 086 ED visits (11.3 ED visits per 100 000 individuals) for patients younger than 18 years (86.2% male and 13.8% female; mean [SD] age, 14.8 [3.3] years) who presented to the ED after a firearm-related injury.
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The most common intent of injury was an assault (49.0%), followed by unintentional injuries (38.7%) and suicides (2.0%).
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overall mortality was 6.0%
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Total charges associated with these injuries amounted to $2.5 billion (ED, $259 million; inpatient, $2.24 billion) or a mean of $270 million per year.
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