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(LEAD) S. Korea ranks 3rd in accident-related deaths among OECD nations: report
(ATTN: ADDS more info; SPECIFIES timeframe at bottom) SEOUL, May 6 (Yonhap) -- South Korea ranked third among the member nations of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in terms of accident-linked deaths for children, a report showed Wednesday.
South Korea reported that 8.7 out of every 100,000 children under 15 years old died annually at the end of 2005 due to traffic accidents, drowning, falls and other injuries, according to the report by the National Statistical Office.
It is the third highest rate among the 25 member countries of the OECD following Mexico and the United States which reported death rates of 13.6 and 9.2 respectively. The OECD average stood at 5.6, the report showed.
Between 1991 and 1995, South Korea had topped the list in terms of child death rates with 25.6 out of every 100,000 losing lives due to accidents.
Traffic accidents accounted for 42.7 percent of the total deaths, followed by drowning with 20 percent. Falls made up 7.9 percent of deaths, while murder and suicides took up 8.7 percent and 5.3 percent, the report showed.
Accident-linked deaths of children have been dropping since peaking in 1988. In 2007, the number of children's deaths caused by accidents plunged by a third to 561 compared with a decade ago thanks to a sharp decline in children-involved traffic accidents, according to the report.
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