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Drowning statistics by Sex and Race: CDC 1999

by Men's Health Network | Nov 17, 2025

National Center for Injury Prevention and Control data indicate that the drowning rate for males is almost four times that of females. The drowning rate for blacks is twice that of whites but white children aged 1-4 have higher rates.

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