Research Topics | M M PedenSummaryAffiliation: World Health Organization Country: Switzerland Publications
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The epidemiology of drowning worldwideM M Peden
Department of Injuries and Violence Prevention, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
Inj Control Saf Promot 10:195-9. 2003..Primary prevention efforts should thus be focused on these countries where many children who cannot swim drown in large bodies of water...
World Health Organization dedicates World Health Day to road safetyM Peden
Unintentional Injury Prevention, Department of Injuries and Violence Prevention, World Health Organization, 20 Avenue Appia, CH1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland
Inj Prev 10:67. 2004
Global collaboration on road traffic injury preventionMargie Peden
Unintentional Injury Prevention, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
Int J Inj Contr Saf Promot 12:85-91. 2005..It goes on to briefly discuss other international achievements since World Health Day and calls for countries to take up the challenge of implementing the recommendations of the World Report...
Road traffic injuries in South Asia: national and organisational policy responsesMargie Peden
Department of Injuries and Violence Prevention, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
J Coll Physicians Surg Pak 14:722-5. 2004..The responsibility for this problem needs to be shared among sectors, with public health taking an active role to end the carnage. The time for action is now. Partnerships and a systematic approach to this problem will save lives...
Injury surveillanceKara McGee
Department of Injuries and Violence Prevention, World Health Organization, 20 Avenue Appia, CH-1211, Geneva, Switzerland
Inj Control Saf Promot 10:105-8. 2003
Injury prevention and the attainment of child and adolescent healthAlison Harvey
Department of Violence and Injury Prevention and Disability, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
Bull World Health Organ 87:390-4. 2009..This article expands on the report's arguments that child injuries must be integrated into child health initiatives and proposes initial steps for achieving this integration...
Introduction: the global challenge of road traffic injuries: can we achieve equity in safety?Vinand M Nantulya
Center for Population and Development Studies, Harvard School of Public Health, Cambridge, MA, USA
Inj Control Saf Promot 10:3-7. 2003
Road safety in AfricaMeleckidzedeck Khayesi
BMJ 331:710-1. 2005
Counting road traffic deaths and injuries: poor data should not detract from doing something!Margie Peden
Ann Emerg Med 46:158-60. 2005
Guidelines for conducting community surveys on injuries and violenceKara McGee
University of North Carolina Injury Prevention Research Center, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
Inj Control Saf Promot 11:303-6. 2004
Essential Trauma Care: strengthening trauma systems round the worldManjul Joshipura
Academy of Traumatology India, A 35, Someshvara II, Satellite Road, Ahmedabad 380015, India
Injury 35:841-5. 2004..It is intended to be used to assist individual countries in planning their own trauma care services...
Inequality and road-traffic injuries: call for actionAdnan A Hyder
Department of International Health, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA
Lancet 362:2034-5. 2003
Road traffic injuries are a global public health problemMargie Peden
BMJ 324:1153. 2002
