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Table 1 Population Based Injury Hospitalization Rate per 100,000 from all transport-related causes by Canadian Province (2006–2012) among children and youth, 0–19 years

From: Childhood road traffic injuries in Canada – a provincial comparison of transport injury rates over time

 

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

Average Annual Rate

Parameter Estimate

(95% CI)

NB

153.24

115.21

104.85

103.27

88.21

84.31

85.31

105.34

− 10.1

(− 15.77; −4.38)

MB

118.11

95.69

93.22

84.90

87.03

83.77

67.45

89.93

−6.50

(−9.81; −3.19)

BC

103.08

99.76

80.82

81.08

71.37

68.82

60.76

80.84

−7.08

(−9.09; −5.07)

ON

56.16

54.33

48.98

43.52

43.01

45.05

38.65

47.12

−2.75

(−3.96; − 1.54)

PEI

136.20

102.18

93.54

136.1

78.97

100.1

97.87

106.53

−4.78

(−14.92; 5.37)

AB

114.57

109.27

105.47

98.58

87.23

86.71

83.42

97.65

−5.60

(−6.89; −4.31)

NL

138.22

122.16

148.51

96.72

87.53

107.92

108.08

115.77

−6.42

(−15.49; 2.64)

SK

146.80

148.59

154.56

143.33

119.87

119.67

118.1

135.69

−6.38

(−10.62; −2.14)

NS

81.18

78.27

69.56

69.59

72.67

81.10

77.74

75.73

−0.06

(−3.67; 2.63)

Canada**

85.51

80.63

74.47

69.01

63.65

64.34

58.77

70.91

−4.42

(−5.42; −3.41)

  1. A positive change indicates an annual increase over time; a negative change indicates a decrease over time. Confidence intervals that do not cross zero are
  2. statistically significant. NL and PEI could not be reported by this subcause since cell sizes were < 5
  3. **Excludes Quebec and territories