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1. Mortality Surveillance Division, Armed Forces Medical Examiner System Operation Iraqi FreedomMortality UpdateMarch 19, 2003 November 30, 2004 Lisa Pearse
MAJ, MC, USA
2. Mortality Surveillance Division, Armed Forces Medical Examiner System OIF Deaths By Service3/19/2003 11/30/2004
3. Mortality Surveillance Division, Armed Forces Medical Examiner System OIF Deaths By Manner3/19/2003 11/30/2004
4. Mortality Surveillance Division, Armed Forces Medical Examiner System OIF Deaths By Manner and Month3/19/2003 11/30/2004
5. Mortality Surveillance Division, Armed Forces Medical Examiner System Top 10 Causes of OIF Deaths 3/19/2003 11/30/2004 Blast injuries include all types: primary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary, predominantly secondary blast (fragmentation)Blast injuries include all types: primary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary, predominantly secondary blast (fragmentation)
6. Mortality Surveillance Division, Armed Forces Medical Examiner System OIF DNBI vs. Combat DeathsAll Services, 3/19/2003 11/30/2004
7. Mortality Surveillance Division, Armed Forces Medical Examiner System OIF Combat Deaths by Service and Month 3/19/2003 11/30/2004
8. Mortality Surveillance Division, Armed Forces Medical Examiner System OIF Top Mechanisms of Combat DeathAll Services, 3/19/2003 11/30/2004
9. Mortality Surveillance Division, Armed Forces Medical Examiner System OIF Combat Deaths by Lethal Injury Site3/19/2003 11/30/2004, N = 951 Combat drownings occur when a vehicle is shot at, lands in a body of water and the decedents have drowning as the primary finding at autopsy. Incident must be initiated by a direct, hostile action.Combat drownings occur when a vehicle is shot at, lands in a body of water and the decedents have drowning as the primary finding at autopsy. Incident must be initiated by a direct, hostile action.
10. Mortality Surveillance Division, Armed Forces Medical Examiner System OIF Combat DeathsAnatomic Site of Injury By Cause of Death3/19/2003 11/30/2004, N = 951
11. Mortality Surveillance Division, Armed Forces Medical Examiner System OIF Non-Combat Related DeathsBy Service and Month, 3/19/2003 11/30/2004
12. Mortality Surveillance Division, Armed Forces Medical Examiner System OIF Accidental Deaths: Top 10 Causes 3/19/2003 11/30/2004
13. Mortality Surveillance Division, Armed Forces Medical Examiner System OIF MVA Deaths By Decedent Vehicle Type3/19/2003 11/30/2004
14. Mortality Surveillance Division, Armed Forces Medical Examiner System OIF MVA Fatality Summary3/19/2003 11/30/2004 Rollovers occurred in 54% of MVAs
24% of MVAs involved fall into ditch, canal, or depression
Road conditions a factor in 30% of mishaps
8% of MVAs occurred while vehicle towing another vehicle or being towed
15. Mortality Surveillance Division, Armed Forces Medical Examiner System OIF Fatality Demographics3/19/2003 11/30/2004 Gender: 98% male, 2% female
Age: avg 26, youngest 18, oldest 59
Race/ethnicity:
75% Caucasian, 12% African American, 7% Hispanic, 3% Asian/Pacific Islander, 2% Unknown, 1% Other
Rank:
56% E4-E6, 28% E1-E3, 9% O1-O6, 5% E7-E9, 2% W1-W5
Marital Status:
52% single, 43% married, 3% divorced, 2% unknown
78% active duty, 22% reserve/guard