Background: Injury continues to account for a large number of clients attending emergency department in Addis Ababa. Reliable information on causes of death is essential to the development of health policies for prevention and control. The aim of this atudy was to identify the pattern and common causes of fatal injuries Methods: This is prospective study analyses autopsy data related to fatal injuries handled by Menilik II Hospital between July1, 2006 -June 30, 2007. (Sene 24, 1998 - Sene 23, 1999) Results: A total of 2107 cases were analyzed. The victims were mostly male and the most vulnerable age group was found to be 15-44 years. Accidents versus homicide and accident versus suicide ratio was 1.8:1 and 5:1 respectively. Road traffic acc...
BACKGROUND: Injury has become a life threatening community health problem associated with significan...
Abstract Background Violence and Injuries are a significant global public health concern characteriz...
In countries where registration of vital events is lacking and the proportion of people who die at h...
Background: Injury continues to account for a large number of clients attending emergency department...
Background: Globally, trauma is recognized as one of the most life threatening public health probl...
Background: Globally, trauma is recognized as one of the most life threatening public health problem...
The data set contains information collected from road traffic injury victims. The data was collected...
Background: Traumatic injuries represent a significant and growing disease burden in the developing ...
Background: In Ethiopia, though all kinds of mortality due to external causes are an important compo...
In low and middle income countries road traffic injuries are commonly under-reported. This problem i...
BACKGROUND:Road Traffic Accidents have become an enormous global public health problem killing appro...
In low and middle income countries road traffic injuries are commonly under-reported. This problem i...
BackgroundData about injury patterns and clinical outcomes are essential to address the burden of in...
Ayele Fikadu,1 Menbou Sultan,1 Mebrat Michael,2 Abdata Workina3 1Department of Emergency and Critica...
Background Ethiopian emergency department (ED) patients have a considerable burden o...
BACKGROUND: Injury has become a life threatening community health problem associated with significan...
Abstract Background Violence and Injuries are a significant global public health concern characteriz...
In countries where registration of vital events is lacking and the proportion of people who die at h...
Background: Injury continues to account for a large number of clients attending emergency department...
Background: Globally, trauma is recognized as one of the most life threatening public health probl...
Background: Globally, trauma is recognized as one of the most life threatening public health problem...
The data set contains information collected from road traffic injury victims. The data was collected...
Background: Traumatic injuries represent a significant and growing disease burden in the developing ...
Background: In Ethiopia, though all kinds of mortality due to external causes are an important compo...
In low and middle income countries road traffic injuries are commonly under-reported. This problem i...
BACKGROUND:Road Traffic Accidents have become an enormous global public health problem killing appro...
In low and middle income countries road traffic injuries are commonly under-reported. This problem i...
BackgroundData about injury patterns and clinical outcomes are essential to address the burden of in...
Ayele Fikadu,1 Menbou Sultan,1 Mebrat Michael,2 Abdata Workina3 1Department of Emergency and Critica...
Background Ethiopian emergency department (ED) patients have a considerable burden o...
BACKGROUND: Injury has become a life threatening community health problem associated with significan...
Abstract Background Violence and Injuries are a significant global public health concern characteriz...
In countries where registration of vital events is lacking and the proportion of people who die at h...