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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