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About 130 US kids die annually on ATVs
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About 40,000 children age 16 and under are seriously injured each year in all-terrain vehicles-related incidents and about 130 die, a U.S. doctor said. Dr. Joshua Ross, medical director of pediatric emergency medicine at American Family Children's Hospital in Madison, Wis., said five children were treated in March and April for injuries at the hospital's pediatric emergency department and one died after riding on or driving ATVs.More

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