In comparison, for a boy of the same age the odds of dying are 1 in 7,476.
The odds of dying for a 6-year-old girl are calculated to be 1 in 9,258, which is notably higher when compared to the odds for a 6-year-old boy at 1 in 7,476. This difference highlights the gender-based variations in mortality risk even at a young age.
In the life of a 6-year-old girl, the risks of death are predominantly from rare and often unexpected events. The leading cause is car crashes, with odds of 1 in 183,020, followed by exposure to smoke, fire, and flames at 1 in 218,259, and assault by firearm with a risk of 1 in 355,660.
Other health-related causes include asthma (1 in 491,045), stroke (1 in 543,513), and pneumonia (1 in 556,147). Although these risks are comparatively low, they are not negligible and reflect the variety of dangers that can affect children.
Rarer causes of death such as bicycle rider accidents (1 in 1,344,233), flood (1 in 1,407,757), and plane crashes (1 in 1,611,673) further illustrate the spectrum of risks, albeit at very low probabilities.
Comparing these statistics with those of a 6-year-old boy provides a broader understanding of the risks at this age. While some causes of death are shared between genders, the differences in odds indicate varying levels of vulnerability.
Understanding these odds is essential for comprehending the range of risks that children, particularly 6-year-old girls, might face. Although the likelihood of these events is low, awareness of these risks is crucial for ensuring the safety and well-being of children.
Cause | Odds |
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Car crash | 1 in 183,020 |
Exposure to smoke, fire and flames | 1 in 218,259 |
Assault by firearm | 1 in 355,660 |
Asthma | 1 in 491,045 |
Stroke | 1 in 543,513 |
Pneumonia | 1 in 556,147 |
Sepsis | 1 in 580,978 |
Flu | 1 in 692,483 |
AIDS | 1 in 1,128,502 |
Bicycle rider accident | 1 in 1,344,233 |
Flood | 1 in 1,407,757 |
Plane crash | 1 in 1,611,673 |
Bitten or struck by a dog | 1 in 1,920,999 |
Motorcycle rider accident | 1 in 1,966,210 |
Accidental suffocation and strangulation in bed | 1 in 1,969,554 |
Coronavirus | 1 in 1,972,968 |
Drowning | 1 in 1,990,769 |
Suicide | 1 in 1,992,867 |
Fall from bed, chair or other furniture | 1 in 2,025,129 |
Look at another combination of age and sex and the odds of dying