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Citation

Muller R, van Rensburg LC. S. Afr. Med. J. 1986; 70(10): 592-593.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1986, South African Medical Association)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

3775570

Abstract

A group of 142 patients injured in motor vehicle accidents or assaults was investigated to ascertain patterns of alcohol usage and blood alcohol levels; 77% were positive for blood alcohol (range 0.01-0.492 g/dl; mean 0.212 g/dl). A correlation between alcohol levels and injury severity was found. In assaults, multiple injuries were associated with high alcohol levels because of less effective self-defence. Injured young pedestrians as well as injured occupants of motor vehicles showed alarmingly high alcohol levels. The increasing load placed on trauma services and the resultant burden to the taxpayer necessitates an urgent programme of public education designed to alter attitudes towards alcohol consumption.


Language: en

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