<div><p>All the 11 members of the South-East Asia Region (SEAR) of the World Health Organization are categorised as low- and middle-income countries. This region has over a quarter of the world's total population but comprises about one-third of the world's unintentional injury-related deaths. There is a paucity of good-quality mortality and morbidity data from most of these countries. This is the first systematic review of community-based surveys on child injuries that summarises evidence from child injury studies from the SEAR countries. The included papers reported varying estimates of overall non-fatal unintentional injury rates across the countries, from 15/1000 children in Thailand to as high as 342/1000 children in India. The fatal i...
Injuries are a major global public health problem. There are very few community-based studies on chi...
Injuries are a major global public health problem. There are very few community-based studies on chi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the occurrence of child injury in four developing country settings and to explo...
© 2013, © 2013 Taylor & Francis. All the 11 members of the South-East Asia Region (SEAR) of the Wo...
Background: Childhood injuries are a growing global concern, one that falls disproportionately on de...
Injuries are a leading cause of death and disability among children. Numerous injury prevention stra...
Objective: To determine the frequency and nature of childhood injuries and to explore the risk facto...
Objective: To determine the frequency and nature of childhood injuries and to explore the risk facto...
Objective The relative significance of child injury as a cause of preventable death has increased as...
Background: Injury is a major health problem in children throughout the world and its burden is home...
Background: Injury is a major health problem in children throughout the world and its burden is born...
Secondary sources of information indicate that the proportion of child deaths due to injuries is inc...
Background: Unintentional childhood injuries are a growing public health and developmental issue glo...
Objectives. We aimed to analyze the epidemiology of childhood unintentional injuries presenting to h...
Context: Childhood injuries are a less explored area of public health. In the presence of public hea...
Injuries are a major global public health problem. There are very few community-based studies on chi...
Injuries are a major global public health problem. There are very few community-based studies on chi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the occurrence of child injury in four developing country settings and to explo...
© 2013, © 2013 Taylor & Francis. All the 11 members of the South-East Asia Region (SEAR) of the Wo...
Background: Childhood injuries are a growing global concern, one that falls disproportionately on de...
Injuries are a leading cause of death and disability among children. Numerous injury prevention stra...
Objective: To determine the frequency and nature of childhood injuries and to explore the risk facto...
Objective: To determine the frequency and nature of childhood injuries and to explore the risk facto...
Objective The relative significance of child injury as a cause of preventable death has increased as...
Background: Injury is a major health problem in children throughout the world and its burden is home...
Background: Injury is a major health problem in children throughout the world and its burden is born...
Secondary sources of information indicate that the proportion of child deaths due to injuries is inc...
Background: Unintentional childhood injuries are a growing public health and developmental issue glo...
Objectives. We aimed to analyze the epidemiology of childhood unintentional injuries presenting to h...
Context: Childhood injuries are a less explored area of public health. In the presence of public hea...
Injuries are a major global public health problem. There are very few community-based studies on chi...
Injuries are a major global public health problem. There are very few community-based studies on chi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the occurrence of child injury in four developing country settings and to explo...