Objective: To determine the prevalence, injury patterns, offender-victim characteristics, treatment and outcome of firearm-related injuries at the Aga Khan Hospital, Nairobi. Design: Retrospective descriptive study. Setting: The Aga Khan Hospital, a major private hospital in Nairobi. Subjects: One hundred and seven patients who presented at the Aga Khan Hospital Accident and Emergency Department (January 1993- December 1998) with firearm injuries and were subsequently hospitalised. There were 97 males and 10 females aged four to 94 years. The mean age was 39 years. Results: The peak incidence was in the 40-49 year age group. The male to female ratio was 10:1. The victim offender was a thug, thief or robber in 74.7% of cases. Law enforcemen...
Background: Gunshot injuries remain a common reason for prolonged hospital stay. Objective: High mor...
Background Gunshot injury (GSI) is a common cause of morbidity and mortality in Nigeria. It is impor...
Background: South Africa has one of the highest gun related mortality in the world - 20 people per d...
Objective: To determine the prevalence, injury patterns, offender-victim characteristics,treatment a...
Introduction: Gunshot injuries are one of the leading causes of fatal and non fatal injury in many c...
Objective: To determine the pattern and characteristics of patients admitted with firearm injuries (...
Background: The rising incidence of gunshot injuries (GSI) remains one of the leading causes of dea...
Background: Gunshot injuries (GSIs) are a unique form of trauma that are on increase all over the wo...
Background: The morbidity and mortality associated with civilian firearm injury in developing countr...
worldwide from the medical and economic perspectives and are associated with profound morbidity and ...
Background: Violence is a public health problem in low and middle income countries. Our study attemp...
Background: Gunshots injuries following communal clashes, youth restiveness and armed violence have ...
Background: Gunshot injuries (GSIs) are a unique form of trauma that are on increase all over the wo...
Background: The incidence of civilian gunshot injuries has been reported to be on the increase globa...
Background: Gunshot injuries are taking a worrisome dimension in all parts of Nigeria with associate...
Background: Gunshot injuries remain a common reason for prolonged hospital stay. Objective: High mor...
Background Gunshot injury (GSI) is a common cause of morbidity and mortality in Nigeria. It is impor...
Background: South Africa has one of the highest gun related mortality in the world - 20 people per d...
Objective: To determine the prevalence, injury patterns, offender-victim characteristics,treatment a...
Introduction: Gunshot injuries are one of the leading causes of fatal and non fatal injury in many c...
Objective: To determine the pattern and characteristics of patients admitted with firearm injuries (...
Background: The rising incidence of gunshot injuries (GSI) remains one of the leading causes of dea...
Background: Gunshot injuries (GSIs) are a unique form of trauma that are on increase all over the wo...
Background: The morbidity and mortality associated with civilian firearm injury in developing countr...
worldwide from the medical and economic perspectives and are associated with profound morbidity and ...
Background: Violence is a public health problem in low and middle income countries. Our study attemp...
Background: Gunshots injuries following communal clashes, youth restiveness and armed violence have ...
Background: Gunshot injuries (GSIs) are a unique form of trauma that are on increase all over the wo...
Background: The incidence of civilian gunshot injuries has been reported to be on the increase globa...
Background: Gunshot injuries are taking a worrisome dimension in all parts of Nigeria with associate...
Background: Gunshot injuries remain a common reason for prolonged hospital stay. Objective: High mor...
Background Gunshot injury (GSI) is a common cause of morbidity and mortality in Nigeria. It is impor...
Background: South Africa has one of the highest gun related mortality in the world - 20 people per d...