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Jurek G Grabowski1, Jacqueline D Simmons, Martin R Eichelberger
1Department of Evaluation and Research, Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC 20004, USA. jgrabowski@safekids.org
Abstract:
Injury to children 1 to 14 years of age is the leading cause of death worldwide. The US has made concerted efforts to reduce the injury death rate to children by 45%. Such success depends on a multifaceted strategy that requires local, community coalitions and effective customized solutions. During a natural disaster, the risk of injury for children increases with the movement to a "safe environment." Implementation of low cost, effective injury prevention has a salutary impact upon the lives of children and can reduce the risk of preventable unintentional injury during a natural disaster.
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