Motor vehicle trauma and safety belt use in the context of public health priorities.

Author(s)
Sleet, D.A.
Abstract

With the success in combating infectious and some chronic diseases, public health is beginning to turn next to the challenge of a "new" pandemic, injury, especially to the prevention of motor vehicle trauma. Programs that promote the use of safety belts, child restraints, and automatic protection in the context of public health priorities offer the greatest hope for reducing the magnitude of the motor vehicle trauma problem.

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Library number
B 26055 T /84 /91 / IRRD 808335
Source

In: The Journal of Trauma, 27 (1987-07) No. 7, p. 695-702, 1 fig., 1 graph., 4 tab., 60 ref.

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