Fatal and non-fatal injury outcomes: results from a purposively sampled census of seven rural subdistricts in Bangladesh
Background: 90% of the global burden of injuries is borne by low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs). However, details of the injury burden in LMICs are less clear because of the scarcity of data and population-based studies. The Saving of Lives from Drowning project, implemented in rural Ban...
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Main Authors: | Dr Olakunle Alonge, PhD (Author), Priyanka Agrawal, MPH (Author), Abu Talab, PhD (Author), Qazi S Rahman, MSc (Author), Prof AKM Fazlur Rahman, PhD (Author), Shams El Arifeen, DrPH (Author), Prof Adnan A Hyder, PhD (Author) |
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2017-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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