Injury in the developing world.

C. Mock
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Injury is the commonest cause of death for children and young adults in developed and middle-income countries. In low-income countries, deaths in this age group are most often due to infectious disease, but there is a rising rate of deaths from injury.1 The Global Burden of Disease Study highlighted the overall toll from injury in the developing world.2 The table shows the major causes of death for the 2 main age groups affected by injury.3 Injury-related causes account for 3 of the top 6 killers of older children and 4 of the top 6 killers of young adults. Road traffic accidents alone are second only to AIDS as a killer of young adults. Other major causes include nonintentional or accidental causes (such as drowning, fires and burns, poisoning, falls, and home injuries) and intentional causes (such as violence and suicide). In addition to mortality, disability is often due to injury, especially with the success of the global efforts to control polio. Injury is also a leading contributor to health-related economic losses. Despite the toll from injury, scarce attention has been paid to the problem. Although a tremendous amount of resources are consumed caring for injured patients at hospitals throughout the developing world, minimal attention has been directed toward better understanding of injury, prevention efforts, or organized efforts to improve trauma treatment systems. The amount of funding devoted to such efforts is a small percentage of that devoted to other health problems in developing countries.4 Table 1 Major causes of death in developing countries (both low and middle-income) in 1998* Rank 5-14 yr Rate† 15-44 yr Rate† 1 Respiratory infections 19.7 HIV/AIDS 67.0 2 Malaria 19.4 Road traffic injuries‡ 21.9 3 Road traffic injuries‡ 14.5 Interpersonal violence‡ 20.2 4 Drowning‡ 14.5 Self-inflicted injuries‡ 19.0 5 Diarrheal diseases 12.4 Tuberculosis 17.8 6 War injuries‡ 5.3 War injuries‡ 15.5 View it in a separate window *Source: Krug et al.3 †Rates of death expressed as deaths per 100,000 per year. ‡Injury-related causes. Part of the reason for such neglect may be that many of the solutions to the problem lay outside the usual domain of health professionals. For example, possible solutions include road engineering and road use legislation. Another reason for the neglect may be a sense of futility. Injuries are conceptualized by much of the public around the world as due to bad luck or to carelessness, with little that can be done to prevent them.
发展中国家的伤害。
伤害是发达国家和中等收入国家儿童和青年最常见的死亡原因。在低收入国家,这一年龄组的死亡通常是由传染病造成的,但受伤造成的死亡率也在上升《全球疾病负担研究》强调了发展中国家受伤造成的总体死亡人数2 .该表显示了受伤害影响的两个主要年龄组的主要死亡原因在年龄较大的儿童的前6大杀手中,与伤害有关的原因占3个,在年轻人的前6大杀手中,与伤害有关的原因占4个。道路交通事故是年轻人的第二大杀手,仅次于艾滋病。其他主要原因包括非故意或意外原因(如溺水、火灾和烧伤、中毒、跌倒和家庭伤害)和故意原因(如暴力和自杀)。除了死亡率之外,残疾往往是由伤害造成的,特别是在全球努力控制脊髓灰质炎取得成功的情况下。伤害也是造成与健康有关的经济损失的主要因素。尽管受伤人数众多,但对这个问题的关注却很少。尽管在整个发展中国家的医院里,大量的资源被用来照顾受伤的病人,但对更好地理解伤害、预防工作或有组织地改善创伤治疗系统的关注却很少。用于这类努力的资金与用于发展中国家其他保健问题的资金相比只占很小的比例表1 1998年发展中国家(低收入和中等收入)的主要死亡原因*排名5-14年死亡率†15-44年死亡率†1呼吸道感染19.7艾滋病毒/艾滋病67.0 2疟疾19.4道路交通伤害‡21.9 3道路交通伤害‡14.5人际暴力‡20.2 4溺水‡14.5自我伤害‡19.0 5腹泻病12.4结核病17.8 6战争伤害‡5.3战争伤害‡15.5在单独窗口查看*来源:Krug等人3†死亡率以每年每10万人死亡人数表示。‡伤害有关的原因。造成这种忽视的部分原因可能是,许多问题的解决方案超出了卫生专业人员的通常范围。例如,可能的解决方案包括道路工程和道路使用立法。忽视的另一个原因可能是一种徒劳感。世界上大多数人都认为受伤是由于运气不好或粗心造成的,几乎没有什么可以预防的。
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