Injuries are an increasingly important cause of death in children worldwide, yet injury mortality is highly preventable. Determining patterns and trends in child injury mortality can identify groups at particularly high risk. We compare trends in child deaths due to injury in four UK countries, between 1980 and 2010.We obtained information from death certificates on all deaths occurring between 1980 and 2010 in children aged 28 days to 18 years and resident in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. Injury deaths were defined by an external cause code recorded as the underlying cause of death. Injury mortality rates were analysed by type of injury, country of residence, age group, sex and time period.Child mortality due to injury has ...
Objective: Using estimates from the 2013 Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study, we update evidence on...
Background: Injuries result in substantial number of deaths among children globally. The burden acro...
BACKGROUND: The number of children admitted to hospital is increasing year on year, with very short-...
Injuries are an increasingly important cause of death in children worldwide, yet injury mortality is...
Injuries are an increasingly important cause of death in children worldwide, yet injury mortality is...
Background: Injuries are an increasingly important cause of death in children worldwide, yet injury ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Injuries are an increasingly important cause of death in children worldwide...
Injuries are an increasingly important cause of death in children worldwide, yet injury mortality is...
Abstract Background Knowledge of the epidemiology of injuries in children is essential for the plann...
Study objective: To examine the trends in childhood head injury mortality in Scotland between and 19...
Background: The aim was to examine temporal trends in injury mortality and morbidity across 30 count...
Background: The aim was to examine temporal trends in injury mortality and morbidity across 30 count...
Background: Child injury mortality and morbidity are a public health concern in European countries a...
Background: The aim was to examine temporal trends in injury mortality and morbidity across 30 count...
BACKGROUND: In 1998, a UNICEF report quantified the large East-West gap in Europe in child mortality...
Objective: Using estimates from the 2013 Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study, we update evidence on...
Background: Injuries result in substantial number of deaths among children globally. The burden acro...
BACKGROUND: The number of children admitted to hospital is increasing year on year, with very short-...
Injuries are an increasingly important cause of death in children worldwide, yet injury mortality is...
Injuries are an increasingly important cause of death in children worldwide, yet injury mortality is...
Background: Injuries are an increasingly important cause of death in children worldwide, yet injury ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Injuries are an increasingly important cause of death in children worldwide...
Injuries are an increasingly important cause of death in children worldwide, yet injury mortality is...
Abstract Background Knowledge of the epidemiology of injuries in children is essential for the plann...
Study objective: To examine the trends in childhood head injury mortality in Scotland between and 19...
Background: The aim was to examine temporal trends in injury mortality and morbidity across 30 count...
Background: The aim was to examine temporal trends in injury mortality and morbidity across 30 count...
Background: Child injury mortality and morbidity are a public health concern in European countries a...
Background: The aim was to examine temporal trends in injury mortality and morbidity across 30 count...
BACKGROUND: In 1998, a UNICEF report quantified the large East-West gap in Europe in child mortality...
Objective: Using estimates from the 2013 Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study, we update evidence on...
Background: Injuries result in substantial number of deaths among children globally. The burden acro...
BACKGROUND: The number of children admitted to hospital is increasing year on year, with very short-...