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Citation

Sethi D, Racioppi F, Baumgarten I, Bertollini R. Lancet 2007; 368(9554): 2243-2250.

Affiliation

Accidents, Transport and Health, WHO European Centre for Environment and Health, Special Programme on Health and Environment, WHO Regional Office for Europe, Rome 00187, Italy. din@ecr.euro.who.int

Copyright

(Copyright © 2007, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/S0140-6736(06)68895-8

PMID

17189036

Abstract

Injuries cause 9% of deaths and 14% of ill health in the WHO European Region. This problem is neglected; injuries are often seen as part of everyday life. However, although western Europe has good safety levels, death and disability from injury are rising in eastern Europe. People in low-to-middle-income countries in the Region are 3.6 times more likely to die from injuries than those in high-income countries. Economic and political change have led to unemployment, income inequalities, increased traffic, reduced restrictions on alcohol, and loss of social support. Risks such as movement of vulnerable populations and transfer of lifestyles and products between countries also need attention. In many countries, the public-health response has been inadequate, yet the cost is devastating to individuals and health-service budgets. More than half a million lives could be saved annually in the Region if recent knowledge could be used to prevent injuries and thus redress social injustice in this area.


Language: en

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