Measuring the effectiveness of a car seat program in an urban, level one pediatric trauma center
Abstract Background Motor vehicle collisions (MVCs) are a significant safety issue in the United States. Young children are disproportionally impacted by car accidents and suffer high rates of injuries and mortality. When used properly, car seats have been found to reduce the severity of injuries. H...
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Main Authors: | Ross Budziszewski (Author), Rochelle Thompson (Author), Thomas Lucido (Author), Janelle Walker (Author), Loreen K. Meyer (Author), L. Grier Arthur (Author), Harsh Grewal (Author) |
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