Death at Sea: Passenger and Crew Mortality on Cruise Ships

T. Heggie, Tracey Burton-Heggie
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Introduction: This study reports the global occurrence of passenger and crew mortality on cruise ships. To date, no comprehensive study of passenger and crew mortality has been published. Methods: All data on passenger and crew mortality between 2000 and 2019 were obtained from 78 ocean and river cruise lines registered globally and analyzed by their age, gender, nationality, cruise line, and recorded cause of death. Results: There were 623 reported deaths. Out of all deaths, 89% were passenger deaths and 11% were crew deaths. United States residents accounted for 61% of passenger deaths and crew from India (18%) and the Philippines (17%) recorded the highest crew deaths. Falls overboard or onto lower decks (23%), suicide, murder, and a terror attack (19%), unspecified natural causes (18%), and cardiac incidents (16%) were the primary causes of passenger deaths. Suicide and murder (29%) and falls overboard or from height (24%) were the primary cause of crew member deaths. The most passenger deaths occurred on Carnival Cruise Lines (29%), Royal Caribbean Cruises (12%), and Norwegian Cruise Line (10%). The highest crew member deaths occurred on Carnival Cruise Line (19%) and Royal Caribbean Cruises (19%). Conclusion: Falls overboard or onto lower decks, cardiac incidents, and suicides are the leading cause of passenger deaths. Suicide and murder and falls are the leading cause of death for crew members. Travel health advisories targeting US citizen passengers and crew members from India and the Philippines are warranted. The addition of mental health care to ship infirmaries is also suggested.
海上死亡:游轮乘客和船员死亡
本研究报告了全球邮轮上乘客和船员死亡的发生情况。到目前为止,还没有关于乘客和机组人员死亡率的全面研究发表。方法:从全球注册的78条海洋和内河游轮公司获得2000年至2019年期间乘客和船员死亡率的所有数据,并根据他们的年龄、性别、国籍、游轮公司和记录的死亡原因进行分析。结果:共报告死亡623例。在所有死亡人数中,89%是乘客死亡,11%是机组人员死亡。美国居民占乘客死亡人数的61%,来自印度(18%)和菲律宾(17%)的机组人员死亡人数最高。乘客死亡的主要原因是落水或掉到下层甲板(23%)、自杀、谋杀和恐怖袭击(19%)、未明确的自然原因(18%)和心脏事故(16%)。自杀和谋杀(29%)以及从船上落水或高空坠落(24%)是船员死亡的主要原因。死亡人数最多的邮轮是嘉年华邮轮(29%)、皇家加勒比邮轮(12%)和挪威邮轮(10%)。嘉年华邮轮(19%)和皇家加勒比邮轮(19%)的船员死亡率最高。结论:从船上落水或掉到下层甲板、心脏事故和自杀是乘客死亡的主要原因。自杀、谋杀和坠落是船员死亡的主要原因。针对来自印度和菲律宾的美国公民乘客和机组人员的旅行健康建议是有必要的。还建议在船上医务室增加精神保健服务。
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