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Throughout the world unintentional injury in children is a very important public health issue. It is a major cause of death in children and is responsible for considerable morbidity. However, the burden of injury is not equally shared, with those children who live in more deprived social circumstances being at greater risk. A range of effective strategies for preventing many types of childhood injuries...
Unintentional injury is a major cause of death in children throughout the world and is responsible for considerable morbidity. All children are vulnerable to injury because their physical, psychological and behavioural characteristics place them at risk in a largely adult world. The children of the poor are even more vulnerable to injury. This article highlights proven strategies for preventing many...
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