Pediatric emergency department visits for pedestrian and bicyclist injuries in the US
Abstract Background Despite reductions in youth pedestrian and bicyclist deaths over the past two decades, these injuries remain a substantial cause of morbidity and mortality for children and adolescents. There is a need for additional information on non-fatal pediatric pedestrian injuries and the...
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Main Authors: | Katherine Wheeler-Martin (Author), Stephen J. Mooney (Author), David C. Lee (Author), Andrew Rundle (Author), Charles DiMaggio (Author) |
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