Leading Causes of All Injury, Deaths, Hospitalizations and Emergency Department Visits, Madison, 2005-2007

Leading Causes of All Injury
Deaths, Hospitalizations and Emergency Department† (ED) Visits
Madison County, New York Residents, 2005-2007
Deaths
Traffic
27%
Other
28%
Poisoning
10%
Motor Vehicle Traffic Injuries are the leading cause for injury
related death for Madison County residents.
Annually, 9 Madison County Residents die due to traffic related
injuries.
o
6 Occupants
o
* Motorcyclists
o
* Unspecified
o
* Pedestrian
Suicide
24%
Fall
11%
Hospitalizations
Other
26%
Transport,
Other
5%
Fall
47%
Self
Inflicted
8%
Motor Vehicle Traffic Injuries are the second leading cause for
injury related hospitalizations for Madison County residents.
Annually, 58 Madison County Residents are hospitalized due to
traffic related injuries.
o
44 Occupants
o
9 Motorcyclists
o
3 Pedestrians
o
* Pedal Cyclists
o
* Unspecified
Traffic
14%
ED† Visits
Fall
26%
Other
27%
Traffic
7%
Cut /
Pierce
10%
†
Struck by,
Against
16%
Motor Vehicle Traffic Injuries are a leading cause for injury
related outpatient ED† visits for Madison County residents.
Annually, 458 Madison County Residents are treated and
released from an ED due to traffic related injuries.
o
414 Occupants
o
17 Motorcyclists
o
13 Unspecified
o
10 Pedestrians
o
5 Pedal Cyclists
Overexertion
14%
The incidence of ED visits does not include patients that were subsequently admitting into the hospital
*Data based on frequencies less than six not reported
Source: NYSDOH, Bureau of Injury Prevention
SPARCS GEN06MTH 2009
Vital Statistics Death File April 2009