Background: The article provides the analysis of death rates in road traffic accidents in Kazakhstan from 2004 to 2010 and explores the use of sanitary aviation.Methods: Data of fatalities caused by road traffic accidents were collected and analysed. Descriptive and analytical methods of epidemiology and biomedical statistics were applied.Results: Totaly 27,003 people died as a result of road traffic accidents in this period. The death rate for the total population due to road traffic accidents was 25.0±2.10/0000. The death rate for men was (38.3±3.20/0000), which was higher (P<0.05) than that for women (12.6±1.10/0000). High death rates in the entire male population were identified among men of 30-39 years old, whereas the highest rates fo...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the predictors of fatal road traffic accidents following the war during t...
Introduction: Traffic accidents are the second leading cause of death in the world and the second ca...
Road traffic injuries are one of the most important medical and social problems in the modern world,...
Deaths caused by road accidents are a big concern all over the world and every year near 1.3 million...
The article presents the results of the study of the road traffic safety on the automobile roads of ...
Background: This article highlights the epidemiology of road traffic injury (RTI) in Lithuania betwe...
Objective: To assess the predictors of fatal road traffic accidents following the war during the yea...
Introduction: Traffic accidents are regarded as the most common cause of injuries and in fact, as th...
This article is devoted to the development of a model for the analysis of traffic accidents in the R...
【Abstract】Objective: Road traffic crashes (RTCs) are considered to be the second highest cause of...
This article presents for the first time an analysis of the continuous statistical data series on de...
Background: Road traffic accidents (RTAs) have become an important public health problem and the mor...
This article analyzes the relationship and influence of factors such as the population, the level of...
This article analyzes the relationship and influence of factors such as the population, the level of...
This article analyzes the relationship and influence of factors such as the population, the level of...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the predictors of fatal road traffic accidents following the war during t...
Introduction: Traffic accidents are the second leading cause of death in the world and the second ca...
Road traffic injuries are one of the most important medical and social problems in the modern world,...
Deaths caused by road accidents are a big concern all over the world and every year near 1.3 million...
The article presents the results of the study of the road traffic safety on the automobile roads of ...
Background: This article highlights the epidemiology of road traffic injury (RTI) in Lithuania betwe...
Objective: To assess the predictors of fatal road traffic accidents following the war during the yea...
Introduction: Traffic accidents are regarded as the most common cause of injuries and in fact, as th...
This article is devoted to the development of a model for the analysis of traffic accidents in the R...
【Abstract】Objective: Road traffic crashes (RTCs) are considered to be the second highest cause of...
This article presents for the first time an analysis of the continuous statistical data series on de...
Background: Road traffic accidents (RTAs) have become an important public health problem and the mor...
This article analyzes the relationship and influence of factors such as the population, the level of...
This article analyzes the relationship and influence of factors such as the population, the level of...
This article analyzes the relationship and influence of factors such as the population, the level of...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the predictors of fatal road traffic accidents following the war during t...
Introduction: Traffic accidents are the second leading cause of death in the world and the second ca...
Road traffic injuries are one of the most important medical and social problems in the modern world,...