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SOURCE
Alligator Attacks on Humans in the United States, Ricky L. Langley, MD, MPH. Wilderness and Environmental Medicine, 16, 119 124 (2005). Additional figures taken from news reports.
DEFINITION
Number of documented alligator attacks since 1948. There have been 17 fatal attacks in Florida and one fatal attack in Georgia. Additional deaths which were previously reported have been ruled out because the wounds appeared to be post-mortem. The most common cases were lacerations or scratches on the hands, whereas the most common activity attributed to the attack was an attempt to capture, pick up or exhibit the alligator. Other common activities that led to an alligator attack were swimming, fishing activities and retrieving golf balls. Per capita figures expressed per 1 million population.
Health Statistics > Alligator Attacks (per capita) (most recent) by state
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States
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Amount
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| #1 | Florida: | 18.943 per 1 million people | |
| #2 | South Carolina: | 2.115 per 1 million people | |
| #3 | Alabama: | 1.097 per 1 million people | |
| #4 | Georgia: | 0.992 per 1 million people | |
| #5 | Texas: | 0.656 per 1 million people | |
| #6 | Louisiana: | 0.442 per 1 million people | |
| #7 | Arkansas: | 0.36 per 1 million people | |
| #8 | North Carolina: | 0.115 per 1 million people | |
| #9 | Oklahoma: | 0 per 1 million people | |
| #10 | Mississippi: | 0 per 1 million people | |
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Weighted average: |
2.5 per 1 million people |
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DEFINITION: Number of documented alligator attacks since 1948. There have been 17 fatal attacks in Florida and one fatal attack in Georgia. Additional deaths which were previously reported have been ruled out because the wounds appeared to be post-mortem. The most common cases were lacerations or scratches on the hands, whereas the most common activity attributed to the attack was an attempt to capture, pick up or exhibit the alligator. Other common activities that led to an alligator attack were swimming, fishing activities and retrieving golf balls. Per capita figures expressed per 1 million population.
SOURCE: Alligator Attacks on Humans in the United States, Ricky L. Langley, MD, MPH. Wilderness and Environmental Medicine, 16, 119 124 (2005). Additional figures taken from news reports.
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