Journal article

Injury-related fatalities in China: an under-recognised public-health problem

SY Wang, YH Li, GB Chi, SY Xiao, J Ozanne-Smith, M Stevenson, MR Phillips

Lancet | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2008

Abstract

The May 2008 earthquake in Wenchuan drew attention to the important but largely unrecognised public-health problem of injury-related mortality and morbidity in China. Injuries account for more than 10% of all deaths and more than 30% of all potentially productive years of life lost due to premature mortality in China. Traffic-related injuries (mainly among cyclists and pedestrians), suicide, drowning, and falls account for 79% of all injury deaths. Rural injury death rates are double those of urban rates and male rates are double those of female rates. Despite an 81% increase in the traffic-related mortality from 1987 to 2006-associated with rapid motorisation-the overall injury mortality de..

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