Violence. Injury Facts  Violence, 2004 Suicide – 32,439 deaths Suicide – 32,439 deaths  #11 cause of death Self-inflicted injury – 535,000 ED visits.

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Violence

Injury Facts  Violence, 2004 Suicide – 32,439 deaths Suicide – 32,439 deaths  #11 cause of death Self-inflicted injury – 535,000 ED visits Self-inflicted injury – 535,000 ED visits Homicide – 17,357 deaths Homicide – 17,357 deaths  #15 cause of death Assault – 1,774,000 ED visits Assault – 1,774,000 ED visits

Injury Facts  Leading Causes of Death, 2004 Rank< Cong Anom U-IU-IU-IU-I 2 Short Gest Cong Anom CancerCancerHomicide 3SIDSCancer SuicideSuicide 4 Mat Compl HomicideHomicideHomicideCancer 5U-I Heart Dis Cong Anom Heart Dis 6Placenta Infl & Pneu CLRD Heart Dis Cong Anom 7RespiratorySepticemia Benign Neo CLRDCerebrovas 8SepsisPerinatalSepticemia Infl & Pneu HIV 9Hemorrhage Benign Neo Cerebrovas Infl & Pneu 10CirculatoryCLRD CerebrovasCLRD

Injury Facts  Leading Causes of Death, 2004 Rank U-IU-ICancerCancer Heart Dis 2SuicideCancer Cancer 3Homicide U-ICLRDCerebrovas 4CancerSuicide Liver Dis DiabetesCLRD 5 Heart Dis HIVSuicideCerebrovasAlzheimer’s 6HIVHomicideCerebrovasU-IDiabetes 7Diabetes Liver Dis Diabetes Infl & Pneu 8CerebrovasCerebrovasHIVSuicideNephritis 9 Cong Anom DiabetesCLRDNephritisU-I 10Septicemia Infl & Pneu SepticemiaSepticemiaSepticemia

Injury Facts  Violence Trends,

Injury Facts  Suicide Death Rates by Age Group, 2004

Injury Facts  Homicide Death Rates by Age Group, 2004