The burden of road traffic injuries in developing countries : the 1st national injury survey of Pakistan.

Author(s)
Ghaffar, A. Hyder, A.A. & Masud, T.I.
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Abstract

The objective of this study was to assess the burden of road traffic injuries in Pakistan, a developing country in South Asia. A nationally representative household interview survey, to measure the burden of all injuries for all ages and in both genders using a three-month recall period. The overall incidence of injury events was 41 (CI: 39.2-43.8) per 1000 per year and for road traffic injuries 15 (CI: 13.7-16.5) per 1000 per year. The relative risk for road traffic injuries was found to be higher in males, those 16-45 years old, and those in the professional category of laborers and vendors. This first national survey reflects the growing impact of injuries, especially road traffic injuries in Pakistan and portends a challenge for the national health system. (Author/publisher)

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C 34248 [electronic version only]
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Public Health, Vol. 118 (2004), No. 3 (April), p. 211-217, 29 ref.

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