Infants Under Two Years of Age More Likely to Die During Commercial Flights Compared to Other Children

Infants under two years of age have a greater risk of death on a commercial airline flight compared to other children, a new study conducted by researchers at University Hospitals Rainbow Babies (and) Children's Hospital (UH Rainbow) reveals. The study was conducted in partnership with MedAire to characterize the rare event of an in-flight pediatric fatality onboard commercial airline flights worldwide. Through a detailed analysis of more than 7,000 reported medical ...

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Written by: editor - Sunday, August 3, 2014

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