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Original Articles

Epidemiology of Transportation Related Injuries in Rural Africa

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Pages 45-53 | Received 05 Nov 1997, Accepted 04 May 1998, Published online: 09 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

To ascertain the incidence, characteristics, and consequences of transport-related injuries in a developing rural area, we conducted an epidemiologic survey in Ghana. Among the 9442 persons surveyed, 928 injuries were reported for the preceding year. Transport-related mechanisms accounted for 10% of these, hut were more severe than other mechanisms in terms of mortality, length of disability, and economic consequences. The most common transport-related injuries were due to bicycle crashes, followed by motor vehicle crashes, which resulted in the most severe injuries and which involved commercial (83%) rather than private vehicles. Prevention strategies need to be different from those in developed nations and need to target commercial drivers more than private road users.

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