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Table 4 Cyclist-related injury hospitalization rate per 100,000 between 2006 and 2012 by Province 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

44.72

32.57

32.92

30.12

18.01

17.62

17.82

27.87

− 4.48

(−6.39; − 2.58)

MB

21.53

17.74

13.27

14.46

15.03

14.64

12.07

15.52

−1.17

(−2.18; − 0.16)

NL

36.56

24.43

20.95

24.64

19.35

18.61

20.68

23.68

−2.17

(−4.30; −0.05)

BC

34.22

31.91

20.98

24.30

22.24

20.39

19.80

24.84

−2.32

(−3.92; −0.73)

NS

28.32

15.85

22.38

15.79

16.04

13.77

16.58

18.49

−1.63

(−3.61; 0.35)

ON

16.65

15.81

13.57

12.65

12.22

14.34

10.72

13.72

−0.79

(−1.42; −0.16)

SK

25.03

22.77

19.64

19.90

17.23

20.80

18.36

20.51

−0.94

(−1.85; − 0.04)

AB

18.44

21.12

22.62

20.86

17.70

18.78

17.96

19.63

−0.39

(−1.29; 0.50)

PEI

*

*

18.10

39.32

*

*

*

N/A

N/A

N/A

Canada**

21.87

20.19

17.67

17.20

15.45

16.39

14.30

17.58

−1.16

(− 1.61; − 0.71)

  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. PEI could not be reported by this subcause since cell sizes were < 5
  3. N/A not applicable
  4. *Cell size < 5
  5. **Excludes Quebec and territories