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Transport for Health : The Global Burden of Disease from Motorized Road Transport
Fonte: Seattle: Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation
Publicador: Seattle: Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation
Tipo: Publications & Research :: Publication
ENGLISH; EN_US
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#ACCIDENT DATABASE#ACCIDENT RESEARCH#ACTIVE TRANSPORT#AFFORDABLE TRANSPORT#AGE GROUPS#AGED#AID#AIR#AIR POLLUTION#AIR QUALITY IMPROVEMENTS#ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
This report summarizes the findings of a
long and meticulous journey of data gathering and analysis
to quantify the health losses from road deaths and injuries
worldwide, as part of the path-finding Global Burden of
Disease (GBD) study. It is important, first, to acknowledge
the profound contribution made by the lead authors and
global team of injury prevention professionals to estimate
the disease burden of road trauma, before absorbing their
findings and recommendations. Without their dedication and
tenacity, the way forward would be less certain. The first
GBD study, published nearly two decades ago, signaled an
emerging road safety crisis in developing regions of the
world. It triggered a remarkable program of global advocacy
that culminated in the United Nations decade of action for
road safety and global plan to bring road safety outcomes
under control in these regions by 2020. However, limited
investment has been mobilized so far to implement the UN
initiative. The second GBD studies, and related analyses
presented in this report...
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