Background: Medical Literature identities injuries as the most important preventable cause of death and disability in children beyond the first few months of life.Methods: A descriptive prospective study undertaken between October 2003 and July 2004 at Kenyatta National Hospital on children below the age of 13 years.Results: A total of 187 patients were admitted to KNH with trauma during that period. The age range was liont3 weeks to 12 years 4 months with a mean age of 3.9 years. There were 53.5% males and 46.5% females. Burns accounted for 34.8% falls 25.1%. Foreign bodies 17.6% while 8% were a result of road traffic accidents.Conclusions: Traumatic burns accounted for the highest single cause of trauma at 34.8% (n = 65). 92.3% of those b...
Background: Paediatric trauma has become a major cause of mortality, disability and socioeconomic bu...
Background: Paediatric injuries, both accidental and non-accidental are a global public health probl...
There is scanty literature on paediatric trauma from the developing countries. This study is aimed...
Background: Medical Literature identities injuries as the most important preventable cause of death...
Introduction: Trauma continues to be a major cause of morbidity and mortality especially in the paed...
Objective: To describe injuries and outcomes among children who fall from a height Design: Prospecti...
Background: Injuries are important causes of morbidity and mortality in childhood. There is a there...
Trauma remains the leading cause of death and disability in paediatric and adolescent population wor...
Background: Injuries remain a major killer of children throughout the world. On average, for childre...
Child injuries are largely preventable yet cause significant mortality and morbidity globally. Injur...
Abstract: Background: Many children are admitted to the National Centre of Paediatric Surgery (NCPS)...
IntroductionTrauma remains the leading cause of death and disability in paediatric and adolescent po...
Trauma is a leading cause of morbidity, mortality and disability in childhood. In most developed cou...
Background: Injuries are important causes of morbidity and mortality in childhood. Children are vuln...
Purpose Pediatric injuries pose a significant health burden in sub-Saharan Africa, though historic d...
Background: Paediatric trauma has become a major cause of mortality, disability and socioeconomic bu...
Background: Paediatric injuries, both accidental and non-accidental are a global public health probl...
There is scanty literature on paediatric trauma from the developing countries. This study is aimed...
Background: Medical Literature identities injuries as the most important preventable cause of death...
Introduction: Trauma continues to be a major cause of morbidity and mortality especially in the paed...
Objective: To describe injuries and outcomes among children who fall from a height Design: Prospecti...
Background: Injuries are important causes of morbidity and mortality in childhood. There is a there...
Trauma remains the leading cause of death and disability in paediatric and adolescent population wor...
Background: Injuries remain a major killer of children throughout the world. On average, for childre...
Child injuries are largely preventable yet cause significant mortality and morbidity globally. Injur...
Abstract: Background: Many children are admitted to the National Centre of Paediatric Surgery (NCPS)...
IntroductionTrauma remains the leading cause of death and disability in paediatric and adolescent po...
Trauma is a leading cause of morbidity, mortality and disability in childhood. In most developed cou...
Background: Injuries are important causes of morbidity and mortality in childhood. Children are vuln...
Purpose Pediatric injuries pose a significant health burden in sub-Saharan Africa, though historic d...
Background: Paediatric trauma has become a major cause of mortality, disability and socioeconomic bu...
Background: Paediatric injuries, both accidental and non-accidental are a global public health probl...
There is scanty literature on paediatric trauma from the developing countries. This study is aimed...