Introduction: Road traffic injuries are an important cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide. It is the second leading cause of mortality in 15-29 year age group and if the current trend continues then it will be the 5th leading cause of overall mortality worldwide. Objective: To know the epidemiology of Road Traffic Injuries as seen in a tertiary care centre of Lucknow. Methodology: A cross-sectional study was done among patients of RTI admitted at a Tertiary Care Centre). A systematic random sampling technique was used to collect a sample of 267 patients of RTI in the study duration of four months. A pretested semi-structured interview schedule was used to collect necessary information regarding the time, place and the person involved...
Introduction: The burden of road traffic injuries (RTI) is worsening globally, particularly in low- ...
Introduction: Traffic accidents are regarded as the most common cause of injuries and in fact, as th...
Introduction: Road traffic injuries are a growing public health issue. Despite good numbers of traff...
Introduction: Road traffic injuries are an important cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide...
Introduction: Accidents occur not only due to ignorance but also due to carelessness, thoughtlessnes...
Introduction: World Health Organization defines road traffic injury (RTI) as a fatal or non fatal in...
Introduction: Road accidents are associated with numerous problems each of which needs to be address...
Introduction: Globally, road traffic accidents rank 8th among the leading causes of death. According...
Introduction: Road traffic injuries (RTIs) are important health problems in the world and particular...
Introduction: Injury is recognized as a major health problem in most high and low-income countries. ...
Introduction: Road traffic injuries are a major public health problem, requiring huge efforts for ef...
Background: Expansion in road network, motorization, and urbanization in the country has been accomp...
© 2017 Background Road traffic injuries kill more people in India than in any other country in the w...
Objective: Roadside traffic accidents are the second most common cause of mortality in Pakistan. One...
Background: Road traffic injuries (RTIs) are a complex phenomenon caused by nonlinear combination an...
Introduction: The burden of road traffic injuries (RTI) is worsening globally, particularly in low- ...
Introduction: Traffic accidents are regarded as the most common cause of injuries and in fact, as th...
Introduction: Road traffic injuries are a growing public health issue. Despite good numbers of traff...
Introduction: Road traffic injuries are an important cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide...
Introduction: Accidents occur not only due to ignorance but also due to carelessness, thoughtlessnes...
Introduction: World Health Organization defines road traffic injury (RTI) as a fatal or non fatal in...
Introduction: Road accidents are associated with numerous problems each of which needs to be address...
Introduction: Globally, road traffic accidents rank 8th among the leading causes of death. According...
Introduction: Road traffic injuries (RTIs) are important health problems in the world and particular...
Introduction: Injury is recognized as a major health problem in most high and low-income countries. ...
Introduction: Road traffic injuries are a major public health problem, requiring huge efforts for ef...
Background: Expansion in road network, motorization, and urbanization in the country has been accomp...
© 2017 Background Road traffic injuries kill more people in India than in any other country in the w...
Objective: Roadside traffic accidents are the second most common cause of mortality in Pakistan. One...
Background: Road traffic injuries (RTIs) are a complex phenomenon caused by nonlinear combination an...
Introduction: The burden of road traffic injuries (RTI) is worsening globally, particularly in low- ...
Introduction: Traffic accidents are regarded as the most common cause of injuries and in fact, as th...
Introduction: Road traffic injuries are a growing public health issue. Despite good numbers of traff...