环境卫生
心理干预
伤害预防
医学
职业安全与健康
毒物控制
自杀预防
潜在生命损失数年
疾病负担
人为因素与人体工程学
中低收入国家
疾病负担
发展中国家
医疗急救
经济增长
人口
预期寿命
护理部
病理
经济
作者
Sarah Stewart de Ramirez,Adnan A. Hyder,Hadley K. Herbert,Kent A. Stevens
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev-publhealth-031811-124558
摘要
The World Health Organization estimates injuries accounted for more than 5 million deaths in 2004, significantly impacting the global burden of disease. Nearly 3.9 million of these deaths were due to unintentional injury, a cause also responsible for more than 138 million disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) lost in the same year. More than 90% of the DALYs lost occur in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), highlighting the disproportionate burden that injuries place on developing countries. This article examines the health and social impact of injury, injury data availability, and injury prevention interventions. By proposing initiatives to minimize the magnitude of death and disability due to unintentional injuries, particularly in LMICs, this review serves as a call to action for further investment in injury surveillance, prevention interventions, and health systems strengthening.
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