AbstractIn Egypt there are no true data about the incidences of child deaths from violence and neglect. The study aims to investigate child deaths associated with violence or neglect. Cases of suspected child deaths from 2000 to 2007 in the Suez Canal area were retrospectively reviewed. Cases were collected from the database of the Forensic Institution of Port-Said. A medico-legal autopsy had been carried out for all cases. Of the 89 cases, 56 were males and 33 were females.Resultsrevealed that child deaths were 41.6% in newborns less than one month old, 29.2% in the age group between 15 and 18years old, and 5.6% in the age group between 10 and 14years old. The majority of perpetrators were unknown (44.95%), followed by victim’s colleagues ...
Abstract Background As far as we know, no previous research has investigated child homicide in Tunis...
Objective:The aim of this study was to analyze the epidemiological pattern and characteristics of fo...
Background: Although data are sparse, it has been estimated that the highest rates of homicide death...
AbstractIn Egypt there are no true data about the incidences of child deaths from violence and negle...
AbstractBackgroundSex crimes are complex and multidimensional; over the past few decades, child sexu...
Fatal child abuse is the severest consequence of violence against children. Yet, little is known abo...
Child Abuse and Neglect (CAN) is a global phenomenon and has many forms. Child neglect is the most c...
Abstract Background Despite the efforts of the governmental child protection programs, child fatalit...
Background: There is a societal need to institutionalize child protection mechanisms and services fo...
Objective: This paper presents comprehensive and up-to-date data covering four years of Serious Case...
AbstractIn Egypt, there is no clear and accurate epidemiologic study on sexual assault and this lack...
Background: Child abuse or maltreatment is a significant global public health problem o...
In 2009, more than 746 000 injury cases were registered in the Ministry of Health hospitals in Egypt...
Children are at increased risk for various causes of injury from accidents. Accidents are, by far, t...
AbstractBackgroundChild abuse, including sexual abuse, is a problem in all societies regardless of c...
Abstract Background As far as we know, no previous research has investigated child homicide in Tunis...
Objective:The aim of this study was to analyze the epidemiological pattern and characteristics of fo...
Background: Although data are sparse, it has been estimated that the highest rates of homicide death...
AbstractIn Egypt there are no true data about the incidences of child deaths from violence and negle...
AbstractBackgroundSex crimes are complex and multidimensional; over the past few decades, child sexu...
Fatal child abuse is the severest consequence of violence against children. Yet, little is known abo...
Child Abuse and Neglect (CAN) is a global phenomenon and has many forms. Child neglect is the most c...
Abstract Background Despite the efforts of the governmental child protection programs, child fatalit...
Background: There is a societal need to institutionalize child protection mechanisms and services fo...
Objective: This paper presents comprehensive and up-to-date data covering four years of Serious Case...
AbstractIn Egypt, there is no clear and accurate epidemiologic study on sexual assault and this lack...
Background: Child abuse or maltreatment is a significant global public health problem o...
In 2009, more than 746 000 injury cases were registered in the Ministry of Health hospitals in Egypt...
Children are at increased risk for various causes of injury from accidents. Accidents are, by far, t...
AbstractBackgroundChild abuse, including sexual abuse, is a problem in all societies regardless of c...
Abstract Background As far as we know, no previous research has investigated child homicide in Tunis...
Objective:The aim of this study was to analyze the epidemiological pattern and characteristics of fo...
Background: Although data are sparse, it has been estimated that the highest rates of homicide death...