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8th World Injury Conference, Durban, South Africa, April 2006 Abstracts
and ReportsReports 8th World Injury Pre-Conference Theme:
"Driving Change: Firearms Policy for Safer Societies" March 31-April 1, 2006To
view any of the papers below, please click on the file size after each item.
- Wounds Caused by Firearms in El Salvador, 2003-2004: Epidemiological Issues
by Ignacio Paniagua MD, Emperatriz Crespin MD, Ademar Guardado MD, Ana Mauricio
MD (~142KB PDF) - Health
Implications of small arms and light weapons in eastern Uganda
Andrew D.
Pinto, Bsc, Peter Olupot-Olupot, MBChB (MUK, Victor R. Neufeld, MD
(~279KB PDF) - Multiple Firearm Injury: Case Report and Review of Firearm
Injury in Africa
W.A. Odhiambo MD, S.W.Gutha MD and P.W. Thanga MD (~160KB
PDF) Abstracts 8th World Injury Conference (main)
Theme: "Data to Action" Durban, South Africa April 2-5, 2006To
view all the following IPPNW affiliate abstracts in one document (~94KB) please
click here.
- Audit of Suicides,
Homicides and Self-Directed Violence at Lusaka University Teaching Hospital from
1999 to 2002
Robert Mtonga, MD - A
Cross-Sectional Study of Domestic Violence Among 385 Pregnant Women in Lusaka
Robert Mtonga, MD - Multiple
Firearm Injury: Case Presentation and Review of Literature on the Burden of Firearm
Injuries in Africa
Walter Odhiambo, MD - Factors
Motivating Violent Behaviours Among Youths in Delta Region of Southern Nigeria
Ime John, MD - Patterns
of Injuries Seen During Ethnoreligious Violence in Kano, Nigeria: Indices for
Preventive Actions
Ime John MD - Injuries
Mortality in Africa 2000-2003, An Analysis of Specific Etiology from World Health
Reports
Ime John, MD - Public
Health War-Related Injury Surveillance: Towards Action
Simon Bokongo Kawaya,
MD - From
Limited Firearms Injury Data to Policy Action: An Example from El Salvador
Emperatriz Crespin, MD - Wounds
Caused by Firearms in El Salvador, 2003-2004:Epidemiological Issues
Emperatriz
Crespin, MD - Data
and Documentation of Indian Civilian Landmines/Uxos Victims: Lesson Learned
Balkrishna Kurvey, MD - Impact
of Low Intensity Conflict Trauma with Small Arms in Relevance to Health and Society
in Kashmir - India
Surinder Singh Soodan, MD - Effective
Data for Policy Change and Interventions: Mbale Hospital Small Firearms Injury
Study
Peter Olupot-Olupot, MD - Organising
a Pilot Multinational Injury Surveillance Study
Diego Zavala, MD For
more information on IPPNW's Aiming for Prevention campaign, contact coordinator
Maria Valenti in the IPPNW Central
Office in Cambridge, Massachusetts. posted April 28,
2006 
IPPNW's "Aiming for Prevention" program is currently supported
by grants from the Human Security Program at Foreign Affairs Canada. |
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