Incidence and lifetime costs of injuries in the United States
Injury Prevention2006Vol. 12(4), pp. 212–218
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Abstract
These national burden estimates provide unequivocal evidence of the large health and financial burden of injuries. This study can serve as a template for other countries or be used in intercountry comparisons.
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