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“Drowning and climate change are both significant global health threats, yet little research links climate change to drowning risk. Research into the epidemiology, risk factors and preventive strategies for unintentional drowning in high-income and in low- income and middle-income countries has expanded understanding, but understanding of disaster and extreme weather-related drowning needs research focus.”
– Sindall et al, 2021