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Description - Figure 12 - Age-specific Hospital Separation Rates for All Injuries and Poisonings, by Sex and Age Group, First Nations and General Population, Western Canada, 2000

Line chart showing age-specific separation rates per 100,000 population for all injuries and poisonings, by age and sex, for First Nations and the general population of Western Canada for the year 2000.
Ages <1 First Nations Males: 1,050 and First Nations Females: 550 and General Population Males: 650 and General Population Females: 470; Ages 1-4 First Nations Males: 1,360 and First Nations Females: 1,080 and General Population Males: 610 and General Population Females: 490; Ages 5-9 First Nations Males: 1,230 and First Nations Females: 780 and General Population Males: 590 and General Population Females: 400; Ages 10-14 First Nations Males: 1,470 and First Nations Females: 1,040 and General Population Males: 810 and General Population Females: 470; Ages 15-19 First Nations Males: 2,530 and First Nations Females: 2,100 and General Population Males: 1,230 and General Population Females: 720; Ages 20-24 First Nations Males: 3,380 and First Nations Females: 1,750 and General Population Males: 1,230 and General Population Females: 550; Ages 25-29 First Nations Males: 3,230 and First Nations Females: 2,310 and General Population Males: 1,040 and General Population Females: 550; Ages 30-34 First Nations Males: 3,150 and First Nations Females: 2,330 and General Population Males: 980 and General Population Females: 580; Ages 35-39 First Nations Males: 2,600 and First Nations Females: 2,300 and General Population Males: 930 and General Population Females: 610; Ages 40-44 First Nations Males: 2,440 and First Nations Females: 2,220 and General Population Males: 920 and General Population Females: 600; Ages 45-49 First Nations Males: 2,330 and First Nations Females: 2,120 and General Population Males: 870 and General Population Females: 650; Ages 50-54 First Nations Males: 2,510 and First Nations Females: 2,490 and General Population Males: 890 and General Population Females: 680; Ages 55-59 First Nations Males: 2,840 and First Nations Females: 3,110 and General Population Males: 960 and General Population Females: 850; Ages 60-64 First Nations Males: 3,160 and First Nations Females: 3,250 and General Population Males: 1,120 and General Population Females: 1,020; Ages 65-69 First Nations Males: 3,940 and First Nations Females: 4,120 and General Population Males: 1,350 and General Population Females: 1,290; Ages 70-74 First Nations Males: 4,840 and First Nations Females: 3,840 and General Population Males: 1,780 and General Population Females: 1,760; Ages 75+ First Nations Males: 4,110 and First Nations Females: 7,410 and General Population Males: 2,980 and General Population Females: 3,970.