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By printing and/or reading this article, you agree that you accept all terms and conditions of use, as specified online. Falls Send Many Infants to ER
Falls were the leading cause of injury for every month during the first year of life. Because the first year of a baby's life is a time of rapid developmental change, every month brings different injury risks as mobility develops. (Read about "Child Development") CDC researchers indicate that each stage of infant development, such as whether a child is crawling or walking, plays a large role in types of injuries. "Common sense tells us, and research confirms, that injuries among infants take a significant toll," said Ileana Arias, Ph.D., director of CDC's Injury Center. "As children develop - in infancy and throughout childhood - protective factors such as home safety measures and close parental supervision are critical in helping to prevent injuries." A crucial factor is the child's developing mobility. Stair-related injuries are an example, leading to treatment for an estimated 5,500 12-month-olds but only 800 1-month-olds. "When parents are aware of first-year motor milestones and their associated injury risks, they can be better prepared to help predict and prevent their infants from being injured," said Julie Gilchrist, M.D., an author on the study and medical epidemiologist in CDC's Injury Center. Note: Statements and conclusions of study authors that are published here are solely those of the study authors and do not necessarily reflect this hospital's policy or position. This hospital makes no representation or warranty as to their accuracy or reliability. All Concept Communications material is provided for information only and is neither advice nor a substitute for proper medical care. Consult a qualified healthcare professional who understands your particular history for individual concerns. © Concept Communications Media Group LLC Online health topics reviewed/modified in 2008 | Terms of Use/Privacy Policy By printing and/or reading this article, you agree that you accept all terms and conditions of use, as specified online.
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