Background: Worldwide, injuries are a major public health concern and make a considerable contribution to the disease burden. The present study is a component of the National and Subnational Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors from 1990 to 2013 (NASBOD) study in Iran, which was designed to investigate the burden of most important injuries (road traffic injuries, falls, burns, poisonings and drownings) at the national and sub-national levels in Iran. In this paper we explain definitions, organization, injuries selection process, data sources, data gathering methods, and data analyses of the national and sub-national burden of injuries study in Iran. Methods: The burden of most important injuries in current metric of DALYs at the n...
Background: Injuries and fatalities from road traffic Injuries are global public health concerns, an...
Background: Injuries are the second greatest cause of mortality in Iran. Information about the epide...
Background: Non-communicable diseases, as the major public health problem, are caused by different r...
"nBackground:  The objective of this study was to estimate the burden of disease and i...
Background: The Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Study provides estimates of deaths, years of life los...
BACKGROUND: The Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Study provides estimates of deaths, years of life los...
Development of national evidence-based public health strategies requires a deep understanding of the...
Introduction: Globally, it is estimated that around 5.8 million people die annually as result of inj...
Objective: Iran as a developing country is in the transition phase, which might have a big impact on...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Injury is a leading cause of morb...
Background: Our aim in this survey was to explore descriptive epidemiology of injuries in Tehran in ...
BACKGROUND: The Global burden of disease and injuries study (GBD 2015) reports expected measures for...
OBJECTIVE: Iran as a developing country is in the transition phase, which might have a big impact on...
Background: Injuries and fatalities from road traffic Injuries are global public health concerns, an...
OBJECTIVES: Transportation injuries are among the top ten causes of burden of disease in all age gro...
Background: Injuries and fatalities from road traffic Injuries are global public health concerns, an...
Background: Injuries are the second greatest cause of mortality in Iran. Information about the epide...
Background: Non-communicable diseases, as the major public health problem, are caused by different r...
"nBackground: &nbsp;The objective of this study was to estimate the burden of disease and i...
Background: The Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Study provides estimates of deaths, years of life los...
BACKGROUND: The Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Study provides estimates of deaths, years of life los...
Development of national evidence-based public health strategies requires a deep understanding of the...
Introduction: Globally, it is estimated that around 5.8 million people die annually as result of inj...
Objective: Iran as a developing country is in the transition phase, which might have a big impact on...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Injury is a leading cause of morb...
Background: Our aim in this survey was to explore descriptive epidemiology of injuries in Tehran in ...
BACKGROUND: The Global burden of disease and injuries study (GBD 2015) reports expected measures for...
OBJECTIVE: Iran as a developing country is in the transition phase, which might have a big impact on...
Background: Injuries and fatalities from road traffic Injuries are global public health concerns, an...
OBJECTIVES: Transportation injuries are among the top ten causes of burden of disease in all age gro...
Background: Injuries and fatalities from road traffic Injuries are global public health concerns, an...
Background: Injuries are the second greatest cause of mortality in Iran. Information about the epide...
Background: Non-communicable diseases, as the major public health problem, are caused by different r...