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   Age-Standardized Incidence of Accidents and Injuries: Western Iran From 2013 To 2015  
   
نویسنده Taheri Soodejani Moslem ,Fallahzadeh Hossein ,Tabatabaei Mohammad ,Ghaderi Azimeh
منبع Journal Of Surgery And Trauma - 2018 - دوره : 6 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:17 -21
چکیده    Introduction: injuries are one of the most important causes of morbidity and mortality around the world. according to the world health organization, injuries from traffic accidents cause 5 million deaths and hurt millions of people across the world every year. in this study, we attempted to examine various injuries in different groups in shahrekord city.methods: this is a retrospective descriptive study where data of accidents and injuries related to shahrekord city during march 21, 2013, and march 20, 2015 (2 years in the iranian calendar) were used. the obtained data were analyzed in spss software (version 16) using fisher’s exact test at the significant level was considered 0.0.5.results: the agestandardized incidence for all accidents and injuries showed that the highest incidence, after traffic accidents (468 cases per 100,000 people), are related to falls (51 cases per 100,000 people) and violence (48 cases per 100,000 people).conclusions: accidents and injuries occur more among younger age groups and this increases the burden of disease as well as the economic and psychological damages to society.
کلیدواژه Accidents ,Wounds ,Injuries ,Iran
آدرس Kerman University Of Medical Sciences, Faculty Of Health, Department Of Biostatistics & Epidemiology, ایران, Shahid Sadoughi University Of Medical Sciences, Research Center Prevention And Epidemiology Of Non-Communicable Diseases, School Of Health, ایران, Shahid Beheshti University Of Medical Sciences, Faculty Of Paramedical Science, Student Research Committee, ایران, Shahrekord Universyy Of Medical Science, Shahrekord Health Services Center, ایران
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