[HTML][HTML] Qu'est-ce qui tue et blesse les jeunes du Canada?

N MacDonald, N Yanchar, PC Hébert - CMAJ, 2007 - Can Med Assoc
D'un bout à l'autre du Canada, les blessures sont les principales causes de mortalité chez
les jeunes—soit les 12 à 24 ans selon l'Organisation mondiale de la santé. Même si elle se …

[HTML][HTML] What's killing and maiming Canada's youth?

N MacDonald, N Yanchar, PC Hébert - CMAJ, 2007 - Can Med Assoc
Across Canada, injuries are the leading cause of death among our youth—those defined by
the World Health Organization as being 12–24 years of age. The transition to adulthood …

[BOOK][B] La mortalité par traumatismes non intentionnels chez les jeunes québécois de moins de 20 ans

M Gagné - 2006 - policycommons.net
Institut national de santé publique du Québec I La mortalité par traumatismes non
intentionnels chez les jeunes québécois de moins de 20 ans: une comparaison …

Why are there so many injuries? Why aren't we stopping them?

LH Francescutti, LD Saunders… - CMAJ: Canadian Medical …, 1991 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Age-adjusted mortality rates for death due to injuries have decreased in Canada in recent
years,'but that is no reason for complacency. Injuries are still the leading killer of our …

Trends in injury mortality among young people in the European Union: a report from the EURORISC working group.

A Morrison, DH Stone - The Journal of Adolescent Health: Official …, 2000 - europepmc.org
Purpose To examine the trends in injury mortality among young people aged 15-24 years
residing in the 15 current member states of the European Union between 1984 and 1993 …

[PDF][PDF] Accidents et prévention des accidents chez les enfants en bas âge

M Hubacher - Forum Med Suisse, 2001 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
Entre 70 et 100 enfants âgés de 0 à 14 ans sont victimes chaque année d'accidents mortels
en Suisse. Le nombre des accidents mortels affectant des enfants a fortement diminué au …

Adolescent injury deaths and hospitalization in Canada: magnitude and temporal trends (1979–2003)

SY Pan, M Desmeules, H Morrison, R Semenciw… - Journal of Adolescent …, 2007 - Elsevier
PURPOSE: To understand the magnitude and the national trends of mortality and
hospitalization due to injuries among Canadian adolescents aged 15–19 years in 1979 …

Unintentional injury deaths among youth in Ontario, Canada from 2000 to 2015: Rates are falling but there are caveats

P Kitchen, L Kaida, N Akhtar‐Danesh… - The Canadian …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Youth may be susceptible to certain types of unintentional injuries that place them at risk of
death. The objective of this research was to study trends in these deaths among youth (age …

Canada and the world: a comparative approach to injury prevention.

P Fuselli, A Wanounou - Healthcare Quarterly (Toronto, Ont.), 2011 - europepmc.org
Canada is consistently ranked as one of the best places to live in the world. A crucial part of
this view is based on Canada's approach to public health, which has achieved measurable …

Going international: what are the implications?

C Larson - Injury Prevention, 1998 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Unintentional injury to children aged under 5 caused 428 300 deaths globally in 1990. Not
surprisingly, the majority are in the developing world, with 740 deaths annually per million of …