Joranba
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Esta tabla aplica para serpientes y reptiles en general, o sea que tambien involucra boidos, pitones , etc. Hay un renglon donde menciona las ocurridas en estado salvaje, y otro (casualmente el ultimo) en donde hace referencia a los reptiles, mantenidos en cautiverio.
Es hecha en USA y si no me aquivoco es del 2001.
Statistics on Human Fatality Linked to Captive Reptiles
The figures below are for USA residents, and are based on 2001, the most recent year for which complete data are available.
Other odds, indicated with an asterisk (*) are based on long-term data.
Cause of Death Lifetime Odds
Heart Disease
1-in-5
Cancer
1-in-7
Stroke
1-in-23
Accidental Injury
1-in-36
Motor Vehicle Accident*
1-in-100
Intentional Self-harm (suicide)
1-in-121
Falling Down
1-in-246
Assault by Firearm
1-in-325
Fire or Smoke
1-in-1,116
Natural Forces (heat, cold, storms, quakes, etc.)
1-in-3,357
Electrocution*
1-in-5,000
Drowning
1-in-8,942
Air Travel Accident*
1-in-20,000
Flood* (included also in Natural Forces above)
1-in-30,000
Legal Execution
1-in-58,618
Tornado* (included also in Natural Forces above)
1-in-60,000
Lightning Strike (included also in Natural Forces above)
1-in-83,930
Snake, Bee or other Venomous Bite or Sting*
1-in-100,000
Earthquake (included also in Natural Forces above)
1-in-131,890
Dog Attack
1-in-147,717
Asteroid Impact*
1-in-200,000
Tsunami*
1-in-500,000
Fireworks Discharge
1-in-615,488
Captive Reptile related fatalities in USA (includes salmonella)
1-in-2,681,245
SOURCES: National Center for Health Statistics, CDC; American Cancer Society; National Safety Council; International Federation of Red Cross
and Red Crescent Societies; World Health Organization; USGS; Clark Chapman, SwRI; David Morrison, NASA; Michael Paine, Planetary Society Australian Volunteers
Saludos
Es hecha en USA y si no me aquivoco es del 2001.
Statistics on Human Fatality Linked to Captive Reptiles
The figures below are for USA residents, and are based on 2001, the most recent year for which complete data are available.
Other odds, indicated with an asterisk (*) are based on long-term data.
Cause of Death Lifetime Odds
Heart Disease
1-in-5
Cancer
1-in-7
Stroke
1-in-23
Accidental Injury
1-in-36
Motor Vehicle Accident*
1-in-100
Intentional Self-harm (suicide)
1-in-121
Falling Down
1-in-246
Assault by Firearm
1-in-325
Fire or Smoke
1-in-1,116
Natural Forces (heat, cold, storms, quakes, etc.)
1-in-3,357
Electrocution*
1-in-5,000
Drowning
1-in-8,942
Air Travel Accident*
1-in-20,000
Flood* (included also in Natural Forces above)
1-in-30,000
Legal Execution
1-in-58,618
Tornado* (included also in Natural Forces above)
1-in-60,000
Lightning Strike (included also in Natural Forces above)
1-in-83,930
Snake, Bee or other Venomous Bite or Sting*
1-in-100,000
Earthquake (included also in Natural Forces above)
1-in-131,890
Dog Attack
1-in-147,717
Asteroid Impact*
1-in-200,000
Tsunami*
1-in-500,000
Fireworks Discharge
1-in-615,488
Captive Reptile related fatalities in USA (includes salmonella)
1-in-2,681,245
SOURCES: National Center for Health Statistics, CDC; American Cancer Society; National Safety Council; International Federation of Red Cross
and Red Crescent Societies; World Health Organization; USGS; Clark Chapman, SwRI; David Morrison, NASA; Michael Paine, Planetary Society Australian Volunteers
Saludos