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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1   Korea, South: 25.6 
#2   Mexico: 19.8 
#3   Portugal: 17.8 
#4   United States: 14.1 
#5   New Zealand: 13.7 
#6   Poland: 13.4 
#7   Czech Republic: 12 
#8   Hungary: 10.8 
#9   Canada: 9.7 
#10   Switzerland: 9.6 
#11   Australia: 9.5 
#12   Austria: 9.3 
#13   Belgium: 9.2 
#14   France: 9.1 
#15   Japan: 8.4 
#16   Germany: 8.3 
#17   Ireland: 8.3 
#18   Finland: 8.2 
#19   Denmark: 8.1 
#20   Spain: 8.1 
#21   Greece: 7.6 
#22   Norway: 7.6 
#23   Netherlands: 6.6 
#24   Italy: 6.1 
#25   United Kingdom: 6.1 
#26   Sweden: 5.2 
Weighted average: 10.5  


DEFINITION: Child injury death" index is defined as the annual number of deaths from injuries (unintentional and intentional) among 1 to 14 year old children per 10,000 children of those ages.

SOURCE: UNICEF (1995-1998)

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