CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE Analysis on accidents from the perspective of population segments shows there is higher incidence among children, adolescents and young adults. Since the characteristics and circunstances of the event are closely related to educational, economic, social and cultural issues, identifying them may contribute towards minimizing the causes, which are often fatal. The aim here was to identify the environmental, chemical, biological and cultural factors associated with deaths due to accidents among children, adolescents and young adults in Cuiabá, in 2009. DESIGN AND SETTING This was a descriptive cross-sectional study conducted in Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil. RESULTS Thirty-nine accidental deaths of individuals aged 0 to...
AbstractObjectiveTo study the epidemiology of exogenous intoxications in children and adolescents of...
Foram estudados óbitos por causas violentas no município de São Paulo (Brasil), nos anos de 1960, 19...
Every year, over 875 000 children between 0 and 18 years of age die as a result of unintentional inj...
The objective of this study was to review mortality from external causes (accidental injury) in chil...
Abstract Introduction Injury is the first cause of death worldwide in the population aged 1 to 44. I...
Unintentional injuries reach high levels within the scope of morbidity and mortality worldwide, and ...
Thousands of Brazilian children die or suffer physical injuries from traffic accidents. In Brazil it...
Adolescents are seeking new references and experiences, which may involve attitudes of risk and expo...
ABSTRACT: Introduction: Land transport accidents (LTA) are the second cause of death in schoolchil...
Foi estudado o comportamento das mortes violentas de residentes no município de São Paulo, nos anos ...
Introduction: Unintentional injuries are an important cause of death in adolescents, as well as a ma...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE Falls from the roof slabs of houses are accidents of high potential severity t...
ABSTRACT Objective: to investigate the main causes and most common risk situations related to child...
In recent years, traffic accidents are one of the main causes of high mortality rates in Brazil, esp...
OBJECTIVE: To study the epidemiology of exogenous intoxications in children and adolescents of Barra...
AbstractObjectiveTo study the epidemiology of exogenous intoxications in children and adolescents of...
Foram estudados óbitos por causas violentas no município de São Paulo (Brasil), nos anos de 1960, 19...
Every year, over 875 000 children between 0 and 18 years of age die as a result of unintentional inj...
The objective of this study was to review mortality from external causes (accidental injury) in chil...
Abstract Introduction Injury is the first cause of death worldwide in the population aged 1 to 44. I...
Unintentional injuries reach high levels within the scope of morbidity and mortality worldwide, and ...
Thousands of Brazilian children die or suffer physical injuries from traffic accidents. In Brazil it...
Adolescents are seeking new references and experiences, which may involve attitudes of risk and expo...
ABSTRACT: Introduction: Land transport accidents (LTA) are the second cause of death in schoolchil...
Foi estudado o comportamento das mortes violentas de residentes no município de São Paulo, nos anos ...
Introduction: Unintentional injuries are an important cause of death in adolescents, as well as a ma...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE Falls from the roof slabs of houses are accidents of high potential severity t...
ABSTRACT Objective: to investigate the main causes and most common risk situations related to child...
In recent years, traffic accidents are one of the main causes of high mortality rates in Brazil, esp...
OBJECTIVE: To study the epidemiology of exogenous intoxications in children and adolescents of Barra...
AbstractObjectiveTo study the epidemiology of exogenous intoxications in children and adolescents of...
Foram estudados óbitos por causas violentas no município de São Paulo (Brasil), nos anos de 1960, 19...
Every year, over 875 000 children between 0 and 18 years of age die as a result of unintentional inj...