NEW JERSEY CAUSE OF FATAL INJURY BY INTENT FOR AGES 10-14, MAF+
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1 NEW JERSEY CAUSE OF FATAL INJURY BY INTENT FOR AGES 10-14, MAF+ Intent Cause of Injury Unintentional Suicide Homicide Undetermined Other Total Average 95% CI MAF MAF MAF MAF MAF MAF Rate/100,000 Lower Upper Cut/pierce Drowning/submersion * Falls * Fire/hot object or substance * Firearms Machinery 0.0 * * * * MV Traffic * 0.0 * MV-Occupant 4.8 * * * * MV-Motorcycle 0.6 * * * * MV-Pedal Cycle 1.8 * * * * MV-Pedestrian 5.6 * * * * Unspecified 1.8 * * * * Non MV-Pedal Cycle 0.6 * * * * Non MV-Pedestrian 0.8 * * * * Other Transport * 0.0 * Natural/environment * 0.0 * Bites & Stings 0.0 * * * * Overexertion 0.0 * * * * Poisoning Struck by/against 0.4 * 0.0 * Suffocation * Other specified and classifiable Other specified and not elsewhere classifiable Unspecified All Injury Total Injury Rates by Intent Adverse events/effects^ * * * * * All External Causes MIDYEAR POPULATION FOR AGES Mean Annual Frequencies Note: "*" represents categories in which no E codes are assigned ^ Adverse effects have been excluded from the "All Injury" category but are included in the "All External Causes" category.
2 NEW JERSEY UNDETERMINED FATAL INJURY INCIDENCES, RATES AND ESTIMATED COSTS FOR AGES 10-14, Cause of Injury Frequencies Rate/100,000 Potential Estimated Lifetime Medical, Legal & Cost of Injuries Cut/pierce $0 $0 $0 Drowning/submersion $0 $0 $0 Falls $0 $0 $0 Fire/hot object or substance $519,615 $10,197 $529,813 Fire/flame $259,808 $5,099 $264,906 Hot object/substance $259,808 $5,099 $264,906 Firearms $0 $0 $0 MV Traffic $0 $0 $0 Other Transport $0 $0 $0 Natural/environment $0 $0 $0 Poisoning $0 $0 $0 Suffocation $259,808 $5,099 $264,906 Other specified and classifiable $0 $0 $0 Other specified, not elsewhere classifiable $259,808 $5,099 $264,906 Unspecified $0 $0 $0 MIDYEAR POPL. FOR AGES
3 NEW JERSEY HOMICIDE RELATED INJURY INCIDENCES, RATES AND ESTIMATED COSTS FOR AGES 10-14, Cause of Injury Frequencies Rate/100,000 Potential Estimated Lifetime Medical, Legal & Cost of Injuries Cut/pierce $259,808 $5,099 $264,906 Drowning/submersion $0 $0 $0 Falls $0 $0 $0 Fire/hot object or substance $519,615 $10,197 $529,813 Fire/flame $519,615 $10,197 $529,813 Hot object/substance $0 $0 $0 Firearms $4,676,535 $91,777 $4,768,313 Poisoning $0 $0 $0 Struck by/against $0 $0 $0 Suffocation $779,423 $15,296 $794,719 Other specified and classifiable $259,808 $5,099 $264,906 Other specified, not elsewhere classifiable $259,808 $5,099 $264,906 Unspecified $0 $0 $0 MIDYEAR POPL. FOR AGES
4 NEW JERSEY SUICIDE RELATED INJURY INCIDENCES, RATES AND ESTIMATED COSTS FOR AGES 10-14, Cause of Injury Frequencies Rate/100,000 Potential Estimated Lifetime Medical, Legal & Cost of Injuries Cut/pierce $0 $0 $0 Drowning/submersion $0 $0 $0 Falls $259,808 $5,099 $264,906 Fire/hot object or substance $0 $0 $0 Fire/flame $0 $0 $0 Hot object/substance $0 $0 $0 Firearms $779,423 $15,296 $794,719 MV Traffic $0 $0 $0 Other Transport $0 $0 $0 Natural/environment $0 $0 $0 Poisoning $519,615 $10,197 $529,813 Suffocation $3,377,498 $66,284 $3,443,781 Other specified and classifiable $259,808 $5,099 $264,906 Other specified, not elsewhere classifiable $0 $0 $0 Unspecified $0 $0 $0 MIDYEAR POPL. FOR AGES
5 NEW JERSEY UNINTENTIONAL FATAL INJURY INCIDENCES, RATES AND ESTIMATED COSTS FOR AGES 10-14, Cause of Injury Frequencies Rate/100,000 Potential Estimated Lifetime Medical, Legal & Cost of Injuries Cut/pierce $0 $0 $0 Drowning/submersion $5,975,573 $117,271 $6,092,844 Falls $0 $0 $0 Fire/hot object or substance $3,897,113 $76,481 $3,973,594 Fire/flame $3,897,113 $76,481 $3,973,594 Hot object/substance $0 $0 $0 Firearms $519,615 $10,197 $529,813 Machinery $0 $0 $0 MV Traffic $19,485,563 $3,024,551 $22,510,114 MV-Occupant $6,235,380 $967,856 $7,203,236 MV-Motorcycle $779,423 $120,982 $900,405 MV-Pedal Cycle $2,338,268 $362,946 $2,701,214 MV-Pedestrian $7,274,610 $1,129,166 $8,403,776 Unspecified $2,338,268 $362,946 $2,701,214 Non MV-Pedal Cycle $779,423 $15,296 $794,719 Non MV-Pedestrian $1,039,230 $20,395 $1,059,625 Other Transport $519,615 $10,197 $529,813 Natural/environment $0 $0 $0 Bites & Stings $0 $0 $0 Overexertion $0 $0 $0 Poisoning $1,039,230 $20,395 $1,059,625 Struck by/against $519,615 $10,197 $529,813 Suffocation $519,615 $10,197 $529,813 Other specified and classifiable $259,808 $5,099 $264,906 Other specified, not elsewhere classifiable $0 $0 $0 Unspecified $259,808 $5,099 $264,906 MIDYEAR POPL. FOR AGES
6 NEW JERSEY FATAL INJURY INCIDENCES, RATES AND ESTIMATED COSTS FOR AGES 10-14, Cause of Injury by Intent Frequencies Rate/100,000 Potential Estimated Lifetime Medical, Legal & Cost of Injuries Cut/pierce (TOTAL) $259,808 $5,099 $264,906 Homicide $259,808 $5,099 $264,906 Drowning/submersion (TOTAL) $5,975,573 $117,271 $6,092,844 Unintentional $5,975,573 $117,271 $6,092,844 Falls (TOTAL) $259,808 $5,099 $264,906 Suicide $259,808 $5,099 $264,906 Fire/hot object or substance (TOTAL) $4,936,343 $96,876 $5,033,219 Unintentional $3,897,113 $76,481 $3,973,594 Homicide $519,615 $10,197 $529,813 Undetermined $519,615 $10,197 $529,813 Fire/flames (TOTAL) $4,676,535 $91,777 $4,768,313 Unintentional $3,897,113 $76,481 $3,973,594 Homicide $519,615 $10,197 $529,813 Undetermined $259,808 $5,099 $264,906 Hot object/substance (TOTAL) $259,808 $5,099 $264,906 Undetermined $259,808 $5,099 $264,906 Firearm (TOTAL) $5,975,573 $117,271 $6,092,844 Unintentional $519,615 $10,197 $529,813 Suicide $779,423 $15,296 $794,719 Homicide $4,676,535 $91,777 $4,768,313 Machinery (Unint) $0 $0 $0
7 Cause of Injury by Intent Frequencies Rate/100,000 Potential Estimated Lifetime Medical, Legal & Cost of Injuries MV traffic (Total) $19,485,563 $3,024,551 $22,510,114 Unintentional $19,485,563 $3,024,551 $22,510,114 MV-Occupant (Unint) $6,235,380 $967,856 $7,203,236 MV-Motorcyclist (Unint) $779,423 $120,982 $900,405 MV-Pedal Cyclist (Unint) $2,338,268 $362,946 $2,701,214 MV-Pedestrian (Unint) $7,274,610 $1,129,166 $8,403,776 Unspecified (Unint) $2,338,268 $362,946 $2,701,214 Non MV-Pedal cyclist (Unint) $779,423 $15,296 $794,719 Non MV-Pedestrian (Unint) $1,039,230 $20,395 $1,059,625 Other Transport (TOTAL) $0 $0 $0 Unintentional $519,615 $10,197 $529,813 Natural/environmental (TOTAL) $0 $0 $0 Bites & Stings (Unint) $0 $0 $0 Overexertion (Unint) $0 $0 $0 Poisoning (TOTAL) $0 $0 $0 Unintentional $1,039,230 $20,395 $1,059,625 Suicide $519,615 $10,197 $529,813 Struck by/against (TOTAL) $519,615 $10,197 $529,813 Unintentional $519,615 $10,197 $529,813 Suffocation (TOTAL) $4,936,343 $96,876 $5,033,219 Unintentional $519,615 $10,197 $529,813 Suicide $3,377,498 $66,284 $3,443,781 Homicide $779,423 $15,296 $794,719 Undetermined $259,808 $5,099 $264,906
8 Cause of Injury by Intent Frequencies Rate/100,000 Potential Estimated Lifetime Medical, Legal & Cost of Injuries Other specified and classifiable $779,423 $15,296 $794,719 Unintentional $259,808 $5,099 $264,906 Suicide $259,808 $5,099 $264,906 Homicide $259,808 $5,099 $264,906 Other specified, not elsewhere classifiable $519,615 $10,197 $529,813 Homicide $259,808 $5,099 $264,906 Undetermined $259,808 $5,099 $264,906 Unspecified $259,808 $5,099 $264,906 Unintentional $259,808 $5,099 $264,906 Total Unintentional Total Suicides Total Homicides Total Undetermined Estimated Lifetime Medical, Legal & Total Other Productivity Loss Administrative Costs All Injury State Multiplier State Multiplier MIDYEAR POPL. FOR AGES Adverse events/effects ALL EXTERNAL CAUSES
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