Abstract Background The presence of landmines and explosive remnants of war (ERW) including unexploded ordnance (UXO) poses a serious public health risk for populations living in conflict-affected and contaminated areas. Current analysis, however, provides only a partial view of the burden. In this study, we examined the multivariable relationship between year of injury, activity at the time of the incident, case fatalities and casualty rates in order to provide decision-makers with a more fine-grained understanding of landmines and ERW injuries in the Lao PDR. Methods Using data from a retrospective, national household survey, frequency tables, logistic and Poisson regressions were performed using STATA 13 to predict the case fatality and ...
In central Vietnam, the problem of unexploded ordnance and landmine contamination is still particula...
Since Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia have similar mine and unexploded ordnance risk problems, a regional...
In Burma, there is no systematic and organized victim information system (VIS) of landmine and explo...
BackgroundThe presence of landmines and explosive remnants of war (ERW) including unexploded ordnanc...
This paper presents the findings of a mine risk assessment undertaken in the Lao People's Democratic...
In postconflict settings, a substantial number of injuries and related disabilities are caused by la...
The Lao People’s Democratic Republic is the world’s most heavily unexploded ordnance-contaminated na...
Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) contamination presents a considerable level of danger in almost all post-c...
For over 30 years since the end of the Second Indochina War, UXO (Unexploded Ordnance) contamination...
This thesis examines one man-made disaster, resulting from the plethora of UneXploded Ordnance (UXO)...
Injuries place an enormous burden on individuals, households, and communities and they exacerbate po...
The year 2016 marks the beginning of a new era for international development, with the adoption of s...
The purpose of the study discussed in this article was to determine statistical findings, as well as...
The year 2016 marks the beginning of a new era for international development, with the adoption of s...
BackgroundNepal is one of the post-conflict countries affected by violence from explosive devices. W...
In central Vietnam, the problem of unexploded ordnance and landmine contamination is still particula...
Since Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia have similar mine and unexploded ordnance risk problems, a regional...
In Burma, there is no systematic and organized victim information system (VIS) of landmine and explo...
BackgroundThe presence of landmines and explosive remnants of war (ERW) including unexploded ordnanc...
This paper presents the findings of a mine risk assessment undertaken in the Lao People's Democratic...
In postconflict settings, a substantial number of injuries and related disabilities are caused by la...
The Lao People’s Democratic Republic is the world’s most heavily unexploded ordnance-contaminated na...
Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) contamination presents a considerable level of danger in almost all post-c...
For over 30 years since the end of the Second Indochina War, UXO (Unexploded Ordnance) contamination...
This thesis examines one man-made disaster, resulting from the plethora of UneXploded Ordnance (UXO)...
Injuries place an enormous burden on individuals, households, and communities and they exacerbate po...
The year 2016 marks the beginning of a new era for international development, with the adoption of s...
The purpose of the study discussed in this article was to determine statistical findings, as well as...
The year 2016 marks the beginning of a new era for international development, with the adoption of s...
BackgroundNepal is one of the post-conflict countries affected by violence from explosive devices. W...
In central Vietnam, the problem of unexploded ordnance and landmine contamination is still particula...
Since Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia have similar mine and unexploded ordnance risk problems, a regional...
In Burma, there is no systematic and organized victim information system (VIS) of landmine and explo...