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This is Scientific American 60-Second Health. I'm Dina Fine Maron. Got a minute?

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On average, every hour of every day more than 40 people drown around the world.

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That's 372,000 fatalities annually.

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Drownings are one of the top 10 killers of kids and young adults, with the highest rate of drowning deaths among children under five years of age.

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So finds the World Health Organization's first global report on drowning, which they call it a "neglected public health issue."

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The new analysis represents the first global snapshot of a problem which especially hits low- and middle-income nations.

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Drownings have become more rare in the U.S.in recent years,

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but the latest figures from the CDC indicate that even in the states some 3,800 people die by unintentional drowning each year.

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The WHO analysis finds that globally males are twice as likely to die by drowning compared to females.

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Likely reasons include riskier behavior like swimming alone or drinking alcohol before engaging in water activities.

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The report notes that local communities can take steps to help avert drowning deaths.

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WHO recommends installing barriers around water and teaching swimming, proper water safety and rescue techniques.

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At a national level, improved boating regulations, water safety policies and flood risk management would also help more people make it home safely.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American 60-Second Health. I'm Dina Fine Maron.

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