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Table 3 Lifetime prevalence of occupational injuries, total and stratified for gender and age

From: Occupational injuries among children and adolescents in Cusco Province: a cross-sectional study

Category

nmissing

n (%)

n (%)

n (%)

n (%)

n (%)

male

female

9–14 years

15–17 years

None

10

11 (3.0)

5 (2.4)

5 (3.3)

7 (5.1)

4 (1.8)

Any mild injuries

10

263 (72.1)

147 (69.7)

114 (76.5)

105 (76.1)

157 (69.5)

Of these:

      

  Cuts

1

207 (55.3)

105 (48.8)

99 (63.9)

74 (52.1)

133 (57.3)

  Abrasions

0

201 (53.6)

125 (57.9)

74 (47.7)

68 (47.6)

133 (57.3)

  Pricks

10

1 (0.3)

1 (0.5)

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

1 (0.4)

  Mild burns

1

64 (17.1)

31 (14.4)

33 (21.3)

27 (18.9)

37 (16.0)

Injuries caused by falls

11

40 (11.0)

24 (11.4)

16 (10.7)

12 (8.7)

28 (12.4)

Injuries caused by car accidents

0

33 (8.8)

19 (9.0)

12 (8.1)

8 (5.8)

25 (11.0)

Injuries caused by physical violence

11

10 (2.7)

8 (3.8)

2 (1.3)

2 (1.4)

8 (3.5)

Any severe injuries

10

11 (3.0)

10 (4.7)

1 (0.7)

5 (3.6)

6 (2.6)

Of these:

      

  Fractures

11

5 (1.4)

5 (2.4)

0 (0.)

1 (0.7)

4 (1.8)

  Luxations

11

1 (0.3)

1 (0.5)

0 (0.)

0 (0.)

1 (0.4)

  Amputations

0

5 (1.3)

4 (1.9)

1 (0.6)

4 (2.8)

1 (0.4)