In comparison, for a boy of the same age the odds of dying are 1 in 7,221.
The odds of dying for a 5-year-old girl are calculated to be 1 in 8,482, presenting a noticeable difference when compared to the odds for a boy of the same age, which are 1 in 7,221. This variance highlights gender-based differences in mortality risks even at a young age.
At this tender age, the risks a girl faces, while generally low, are varied. The leading cause of death is due to car crashes, with odds of 1 in 183,728, followed closely by exposure to smoke, fire, and flames at 1 in 188,866. Though these odds are low, they remain the most significant risks.
Other causes like assault by firearm (1 in 322,818), sepsis (1 in 536,583), and stroke (1 in 551,783) are less common but still notable. Respiratory issues such as pneumonia (1 in 607,408) and asthma (1 in 609,796) also appear on the list.
Rarer causes of death include bicycle rider accidents (1 in 1,265,447) and incidents such as being bitten or struck by a dog (1 in 1,447,202). Extremely rare events, such as drowning (1 in 1,464,333) or plane crashes (1 in 1,536,785), reflect the broad spectrum of risks, albeit with very low probabilities.
When comparing these statistics to other age groups and the opposite sex, it becomes evident that the nature and likelihood of risks change significantly over time and between genders. For instance, the risk of car crashes and respiratory issues is a more prominent concern for young children compared to older age groups.
Understanding these odds is essential for recognizing the different risks that 5-year-old girls face. It provides a perspective on the relative safety of this age group while also highlighting the areas of greater risk. The information is a valuable resource for caregivers and health professionals to help ensure the safety and well-being of young girls.
Cause | Odds |
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Car crash | 1 in 183,728 |
Exposure to smoke, fire and flames | 1 in 188,866 |
Assault by firearm | 1 in 322,818 |
Sepsis | 1 in 536,583 |
Stroke | 1 in 551,783 |
Pneumonia | 1 in 607,408 |
Asthma | 1 in 609,796 |
Flu | 1 in 669,676 |
Bicycle rider accident | 1 in 1,265,447 |
Bitten or struck by a dog | 1 in 1,447,202 |
Drowning | 1 in 1,464,333 |
Plane crash | 1 in 1,536,785 |
Accidental suffocation and strangulation in bed | 1 in 1,666,859 |
AIDS | 1 in 1,869,723 |
Contact with hot tap-water | 1 in 1,871,767 |
Earthquake | 1 in 1,901,483 |
Motorcycle rider accident | 1 in 1,901,483 |
Flood | 1 in 1,907,584 |
Fall from bed, chair or other furniture | 1 in 1,955,007 |
Lightning | 1 in 1,968,133 |
Coronavirus | 1 in 1,981,945 |
Suicide | 1 in 1,991,556 |
Alcohol | 1 in 2,019,136 |
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