2020
DOI: 10.26719/emhj.19.086
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Explanatory social variables of under-5 mortality caused by injury in Isfahan Province, Islamic Republic of Iran

Abstract: Background: Injuries are a major cause of disease, long-term disability and death. Injury-related damage accounts for 12% of the burden of disease worldwide. Recently, significant improvements in child health have been achieved in the Islamic Republic of Iran: under-5 mortality was reduced substantially from 1990 to 2013. Nevertheless, injury is still a significant cause of mortality in this age group. Aims: Because of their vulnerability and the high rates of injury-related mortality among children under-5, t… Show more

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“…The result is different from that in Turkey [ 10 ] whose leading causes are traffic injuries (36.5%) and falls (12.0%) and in Pakistan [ 11 ] whose leading causes are drowning (22%), traffic injuries (12%). Results declared in this study that female children who died more and the death proportion of rural areas is higher are similar to that of many other China’s studies [ 12 , 13 ], as well as to that of Japan [ 14 ] and Iran [ 15 ] in Asia, etc.. This study shows that the leading cause of unintentional death under age 1 was suffocation and the proportion of children injured to death under 1 year old was larger than other age groups, which is similar to that of Brazil [ 16 ] and the United States [ 17 ].…”
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confidence: 91%
“…The result is different from that in Turkey [ 10 ] whose leading causes are traffic injuries (36.5%) and falls (12.0%) and in Pakistan [ 11 ] whose leading causes are drowning (22%), traffic injuries (12%). Results declared in this study that female children who died more and the death proportion of rural areas is higher are similar to that of many other China’s studies [ 12 , 13 ], as well as to that of Japan [ 14 ] and Iran [ 15 ] in Asia, etc.. This study shows that the leading cause of unintentional death under age 1 was suffocation and the proportion of children injured to death under 1 year old was larger than other age groups, which is similar to that of Brazil [ 16 ] and the United States [ 17 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%