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  1. What types of toys caused the most injuries? Table 1 presents the most common toy categories that were associated with the largest number of injuries by age group where the toy category was known (n = 21,217). Information on the specific toy is not always provided to the emergency department or recorded by them.

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  2. reated injuries in 2022, for different age groups. Of the estimated 209,500 toy-related injuries, 76 percent were sustained by children 14 years of age or younger; 69 percent were sustained by children 12 years of age or younger; and 38 percent we. 0Injuries per 100,000 People63267285432Sour.

  3. In 2020, an estimated 198,000 toy-related injuries for all ages were treated in U.S. hospital emergency departments, and males accounted for 57 percent of the injuries. Most of the victims (93 percent) were treated and released from the hospital. Six percent of the victims were admitted to the hospital or transferred to another hospital.

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  4. reated injuries in 2021, for different age groups. Of the estimated 206,400 toy-related injuries, 74 percent were sustained by children 14 years of age or younger; 69 percent were sustained by children 12 years of age or younger; and 37 percent we. 0Injuries per 100,000 People62255279404Sour.

  5. Nov 14, 2023 · Among the ED-treated injuries, non-motorized scooters accounted for the largest share of injuries across all age groups,” the CPSC shared in a press release. With 35,400 injuries treated in the ER, non-motorized scooters accounted for 1 in every 5 toy-related injuries to children aged 14 and younger.

  6. Approximately 217,000 children are treated at hospital emergency rooms for toy-related injuries. Most toy-related injuries do not require hospitalization (97 percent); however, in 2005, 20 children died due to toy-related injuries . Causes: Riding toys, such as tricycles and nonpowered scooters, are the leading cause of toy-related injuries

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  8. Dec 12, 2019 · There were 226,000 toy-related injuries reported in 2018. Of these injuries, 37% involved children five and under. Specific toys that caused the most injuries were non-motorized scooters, building sets, and toy vehicles. Building sets and toy vehicles accounted for 13% of injuries in children five and under. Non-motorized vehicles accounted for ...