This study aimed to analyze changing trends in child injury deaths from 2006 to 2016 and to provide basic data for initiatives to help prevent child injury deaths through improvements in social systems and education. Specific causes of death were analyzed using micro-data of the death statistics of Korea from 2006 to 2016, which were made available by Statistics Korea. Types and place of death were classified according to the KCD-7 (Korean Standard Classification of Diseases and Causes of Death). The data were compared to those of other Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development countries. Changing trends were presented. The number of child deaths by injury was 270 in 2016. The death rate was 8.1 per 100,000 population in 2006,...
According to the World Health Organization’s World Report, approx. 950,000 children and young people...
According to the World Health Organization’s World Report, approx. 950,000 children and young people...
Background: Injuries are an increasingly important cause of death in children worldwide, yet injury ...
Background: The aims of this study were to describe temporal patterns of injury-related mortality by...
Objectives: Child mortality remains a critical problem even in developed countries due to low fertil...
According to the World Health Organization’s World Report, approx. 950,000 children and young people...
의학과/석사[한글] [영문]In 1925, Van Buskirk and Mills attempted to compile accurate statistics of infant ...
Background: Injuries are the leading causes of death and contribute greatly to morbidity in children...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify accidental mortality during school activities of ...
In Korea, the number of child deaths from road traffic accidents fell 96% from 1,766 deaths in 1988 ...
Accidents involving children are an important cause of death and disability. They also have enomorou...
Injuries are an increasingly important cause of death in children worldwide, yet injury mortality is...
Objective The injury-related disease burden in South Korea is relatively high compared to that in ot...
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...
According to the World Health Organization’s World Report, approx. 950,000 children and young people...
According to the World Health Organization’s World Report, approx. 950,000 children and young people...
Background: Injuries are an increasingly important cause of death in children worldwide, yet injury ...
Background: The aims of this study were to describe temporal patterns of injury-related mortality by...
Objectives: Child mortality remains a critical problem even in developed countries due to low fertil...
According to the World Health Organization’s World Report, approx. 950,000 children and young people...
의학과/석사[한글] [영문]In 1925, Van Buskirk and Mills attempted to compile accurate statistics of infant ...
Background: Injuries are the leading causes of death and contribute greatly to morbidity in children...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify accidental mortality during school activities of ...
In Korea, the number of child deaths from road traffic accidents fell 96% from 1,766 deaths in 1988 ...
Accidents involving children are an important cause of death and disability. They also have enomorou...
Injuries are an increasingly important cause of death in children worldwide, yet injury mortality is...
Objective The injury-related disease burden in South Korea is relatively high compared to that in ot...
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...
According to the World Health Organization’s World Report, approx. 950,000 children and young people...
According to the World Health Organization’s World Report, approx. 950,000 children and young people...
Background: Injuries are an increasingly important cause of death in children worldwide, yet injury ...