Background: Childhood trauma has become a major cause of mortality and morbidity, disability and socio-economic burden and it is expectedby the World Health Organization (WHO) that by 2020 it will be the number 1 disease globally. The WHO and UNICEF have published their third WorldReport on Child Injury Prevention in December 2008. Materials and Methods: A systematic review was performed on the history and magnitude of paediatric trauma worldwide. Additionally exciting developments and new trends were assessed and summarized. Results: Paediatric trauma is a growing field of clinical expertise. New developments include total body digital imaging of children presenting withpolytrauma; targeted management of head injuries; conservative managem...
Trauma remains the leading cause of death and disability in paediatric and adolescent population wor...
Traumatic injuries greatly affect children’s physical and psychological well-being, affecting their ...
Injury is still the number 1 killer of children ages 1 to 18 years in the United States (http://www....
Background: Childhood trauma has become a major cause of mortality and morbidity, disability and soc...
Traumatic injuries are a significant cause of death and disability worldwide. The vast majority of t...
Background/Objectives: Childhood trauma data, in developing countries, requires updating to highligh...
Paediatric trauma care varies in different countries. In South Africa injury is the leading cause of...
BACKGROUND: Trauma is one of the leading causes of pediatric mortality so the prevention of pediatri...
Background: Pediatric trauma remains the leading cause of emergency department (ED) presentation and...
Background: Understanding trauma epidemiology is essential in formulating region-specific strategies...
Background: Paediatric trauma has become a major cause of mortality, disability and socioeconomic bu...
Introduction: Trauma continues to be a major cause of morbidity and mortality especially in the paed...
Injury is still the number 1 killer of children ages 1 to 18 years in the United States (http://www....
Evidence suggests the presence of deficiencies in the quality of care provided to up to half of all ...
The purpose of this study was to provide an internationally comparable overview of pediatric trauma ...
Trauma remains the leading cause of death and disability in paediatric and adolescent population wor...
Traumatic injuries greatly affect children’s physical and psychological well-being, affecting their ...
Injury is still the number 1 killer of children ages 1 to 18 years in the United States (http://www....
Background: Childhood trauma has become a major cause of mortality and morbidity, disability and soc...
Traumatic injuries are a significant cause of death and disability worldwide. The vast majority of t...
Background/Objectives: Childhood trauma data, in developing countries, requires updating to highligh...
Paediatric trauma care varies in different countries. In South Africa injury is the leading cause of...
BACKGROUND: Trauma is one of the leading causes of pediatric mortality so the prevention of pediatri...
Background: Pediatric trauma remains the leading cause of emergency department (ED) presentation and...
Background: Understanding trauma epidemiology is essential in formulating region-specific strategies...
Background: Paediatric trauma has become a major cause of mortality, disability and socioeconomic bu...
Introduction: Trauma continues to be a major cause of morbidity and mortality especially in the paed...
Injury is still the number 1 killer of children ages 1 to 18 years in the United States (http://www....
Evidence suggests the presence of deficiencies in the quality of care provided to up to half of all ...
The purpose of this study was to provide an internationally comparable overview of pediatric trauma ...
Trauma remains the leading cause of death and disability in paediatric and adolescent population wor...
Traumatic injuries greatly affect children’s physical and psychological well-being, affecting their ...
Injury is still the number 1 killer of children ages 1 to 18 years in the United States (http://www....