Trauma Survivors Network - provided by ATS

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A Program of the ATS

Food

The majority of childhood choking injuries are associated with food. Children are at risk from choking on small, round foods such as hot dogs, candies, nuts, grapes, carrots and popcorn. In 2002, 168 children ages 14 and under died from choking. Forty-two percent choked on food, and 58 percent choked on other items.