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... injuries . Nine of these objectives address intentional and unin- tentional injuries and have helped to set the priorities for injury control . Work - related injuries and some aspects of intentional injury prevention are addressed in ...
... injuries . Nine of these objectives address intentional and unin- tentional injuries and have helped to set the priorities for injury control . Work - related injuries and some aspects of intentional injury prevention are addressed in ...
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... injuries . By 1990 , the death rate from drowning should be reduced to no more than 1.5 / 100,000 persons ( baseline rate in 1978 : 3.2 / 100,000 ) . Status : The 1984 rate was 2.3 / 100,000 . This objective is not expected to be met by ...
... injuries . By 1990 , the death rate from drowning should be reduced to no more than 1.5 / 100,000 persons ( baseline rate in 1978 : 3.2 / 100,000 ) . Status : The 1984 rate was 2.3 / 100,000 . This objective is not expected to be met by ...
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... injuries ; teaching nonviolent conflict - resolution skills ; and improving the recognition , management , and treatment of victims of violence . These interventions must be evaluated for their ability to decrease injuries and deaths ...
... injuries ; teaching nonviolent conflict - resolution skills ; and improving the recognition , management , and treatment of victims of violence . These interventions must be evaluated for their ability to decrease injuries and deaths ...
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... injuries ( 18 ) . CEHIC is charged with 1 ) establishing surveillance systems and conducting and fostering prevention programs , 2 ) improving and expanding profes- sional education and training , 3 ) collecting and analyzing data , and ...
... injuries ( 18 ) . CEHIC is charged with 1 ) establishing surveillance systems and conducting and fostering prevention programs , 2 ) improving and expanding profes- sional education and training , 3 ) collecting and analyzing data , and ...
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... injuries , Group I had the highest YPLLI , 1.2 times that of Group V. However , this finding masked a substantial difference in YPLLI for nonmotor vehicle - related unintentional injury ( ICD - 9 E826 - E949 ) ; the YPLLI for the ...
... injuries , Group I had the highest YPLLI , 1.2 times that of Group V. However , this finding masked a substantial difference in YPLLI for nonmotor vehicle - related unintentional injury ( ICD - 9 E826 - E949 ) ; the YPLLI for the ...
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