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Ninety percent of lives claimed by injuries occur in low- and middle-income countries. This special issue, A Million Person Household Survey: Understanding the Burden of Injuries in Bangladesh, aims to assess these injuries-including falls, drowning, burns, road traffic injuries - to inform efforts to reduce the burden they cast on millions of people and families in a low income country. This issue offers a unique collection of research on the epidemiology of fatal and non-fatal injuries in Bangladesh. Based on a survey of more than one million people, this research-conducted by the International Injury Research Unit, Department of International Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and two Bangladesh partners, the Center for Injury Prevention and Research and the International Center for Diarrheal Disease Research, Bangladesh with funding from Bloomberg Philanthropies, was part of a large-scale, population-based, child-drowning prevention project called "Saving of Lives from Drowning in Bangladesh." The project tested the large-scale effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of evidence-based interventions to reduce drowning related deaths for children less than five years of age (reported elsewhere). We hope this data will be useful to researchers, students, practitioners and national decision makers.
Wounds and injuries --- Wounds and injuries. --- Epidemiology.
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Ninety percent of lives claimed by injuries occur in low- and middle-income countries. This special issue, A Million Person Household Survey: Understanding the Burden of Injuries in Bangladesh, aims to assess these injuries-including falls, drowning, burns, road traffic injuries - to inform efforts to reduce the burden they cast on millions of people and families in a low income country. This issue offers a unique collection of research on the epidemiology of fatal and non-fatal injuries in Bangladesh. Based on a survey of more than one million people, this research-conducted by the International Injury Research Unit, Department of International Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and two Bangladesh partners, the Center for Injury Prevention and Research and the International Center for Diarrheal Disease Research, Bangladesh with funding from Bloomberg Philanthropies, was part of a large-scale, population-based, child-drowning prevention project called "Saving of Lives from Drowning in Bangladesh." The project tested the large-scale effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of evidence-based interventions to reduce drowning related deaths for children less than five years of age (reported elsewhere). We hope this data will be useful to researchers, students, practitioners and national decision makers.
Wounds and injuries --- Wounds and injuries. --- Epidemiology.
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Despite great progress in diagnosis and treatment, craniocerebral trauma remains the principal cause of death in persons under 45 and the principal cause of death in children under fifteen years of age. This book offers a comprehensive presentation of the theme of craniocerebral trauma, from pre-clinical issues to rehabilitation. Trotz aller Fortschritte in Diagnostik und Therapie ist das Schädelhirntrauma noch immer die Haupttodesursache der unter 45-Jährigen und die Haupttodesursache von Kindern unter fünfzehn Jahren. Das vorliegende Buch bietet eine umfassende Darstellung der Thematik von der Präklinik bis zur Rehabilitation.
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Pelvic floor --- injuries --- pathology
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Nervous system --- Sports injuries. --- Wounds and injuries. --- Athletes --- Athletic injuries --- Sporting injuries --- Sports --- Sports medicine --- Wounds and injuries --- Nerves --- Neurotrauma --- Neurotraumatology --- Accidents and injuries
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