The neglected epidemic: road traffic injuries in developing countries
Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center
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Abstract
Road traffic injuries are a major cause of death and disability globally, with a disproportionate number occurring in developing countries.1,2 Road traffic injuries are currently ranked ninth globally among the leading causes of disability adjusted life years lost, and the ranking is projected to rise to third by 2020.1 In 1998, developing countries accounted for more than 85% of all deaths due to road traffic crashes globally and for 96% of all children killed.2 Moreover, about 90% of the disability adjusted life years lost worldwide due to road traffic injuries occur in developing countries.1 The problem is increasing at a fast rate in developing countries due to rapid motorisation and other factors (fig…
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- Developing country
- Road traffic
- Transport engineering
- Forensic engineering
- Medical emergency
- Medicine
- Engineering
- Economic growth
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