We report data on the distribution and determinants of road deaths and injuries for all victims in Colombia, with the aim of defining targets and priorities for highway death prevention in that country and other rapidly urbanizing nations. Using information from Colombia's Fund for the Prevention of Road Injury and the national death registry, we studied data on deaths and injuries from 1991 to 1995 for the nation as a whole and for the country's two largest cities, Santa Fe de Bogotá and Medellín. Deaths and injuries are rising in the nation as a whole. Of the deaths, 75% occur in urban areas, and 80% are in males. Pedestrians aged 15-34 are a peak subgroup. Thirty-four percent of deaths are attributable to speeding and/or alcohol consumpt...
Trabajo presentado en: R-Evolucionando el transporte, XIV Congreso de Ingeniería del Transporte (CIT...
Aims: To determine whether the implementation of alcohol control policies was associated with chang...
Background: Road safety is a significant public health problem because it causes negative consequenc...
Colombia is an upper middle-income country with an estimated population of 49.2 million people, and ...
In Medellín, Colombia, homicides have been the leading cause of death since 1986. Their proportion a...
Introduction: Road traffic deaths have increased during the past years worldwide. During 2007, the m...
Objective. Among the countries of the Americas, Colombia has the highest level of deaths due to homi...
Introduction: The external causes of mortality are constituted as a public health problem which affe...
Objective Estimate the Years of Life Lost (YLL) for overall and avoidable causes of death (CoD) in C...
Objective: To analyze the behavior temporal of road-traffic injuries (RTI) in Valledupar, Colombia f...
Summary of what was known• Few studies on road traffic collisions conducted in Latin American and th...
ABSTRACT Background: Traffic accidents (TA) are a global problem with mortality of 1.25 million eac...
Estimate the Years of Life Lost (YLL) for overall and avoidable causes of death (CoD) in Colombia fo...
Estimate the Years of Life Lost (YLL) for overall and avoidable causes of death (CoD) in Colombia fo...
The aim of this study was to estimate the effect of run-over fatalities and traffic collisions in li...
Trabajo presentado en: R-Evolucionando el transporte, XIV Congreso de Ingeniería del Transporte (CIT...
Aims: To determine whether the implementation of alcohol control policies was associated with chang...
Background: Road safety is a significant public health problem because it causes negative consequenc...
Colombia is an upper middle-income country with an estimated population of 49.2 million people, and ...
In Medellín, Colombia, homicides have been the leading cause of death since 1986. Their proportion a...
Introduction: Road traffic deaths have increased during the past years worldwide. During 2007, the m...
Objective. Among the countries of the Americas, Colombia has the highest level of deaths due to homi...
Introduction: The external causes of mortality are constituted as a public health problem which affe...
Objective Estimate the Years of Life Lost (YLL) for overall and avoidable causes of death (CoD) in C...
Objective: To analyze the behavior temporal of road-traffic injuries (RTI) in Valledupar, Colombia f...
Summary of what was known• Few studies on road traffic collisions conducted in Latin American and th...
ABSTRACT Background: Traffic accidents (TA) are a global problem with mortality of 1.25 million eac...
Estimate the Years of Life Lost (YLL) for overall and avoidable causes of death (CoD) in Colombia fo...
Estimate the Years of Life Lost (YLL) for overall and avoidable causes of death (CoD) in Colombia fo...
The aim of this study was to estimate the effect of run-over fatalities and traffic collisions in li...
Trabajo presentado en: R-Evolucionando el transporte, XIV Congreso de Ingeniería del Transporte (CIT...
Aims: To determine whether the implementation of alcohol control policies was associated with chang...
Background: Road safety is a significant public health problem because it causes negative consequenc...