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Does the declining lethality of gunshot injuries mask a rising epidemic of gun violence in the United States?

机译:枪伤致死率的下降是否掩盖了美国枪支暴力流行的上升趋势?

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Recent mass shootings in the U.S. have reignited the important public health debate concerning measures to decrease the epidemic of gun violence. Editorialists and gun lobbyists have criticized the recent focus on gun violence, arguing that gun-related homicide rates have been stable in the last decade. While true, data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also demonstrate that although gun-related homicide rates were stable between 2002 and 2011, rates of violent gunshot injuries increased. These seemingly paradoxical trends may reflect the declining lethality of gunshot injuries brought about by surgical advances in the care of the patient with penetrating trauma. Focusing on gun-related homicide rates as a summary statistic of gun violence, rather than total violent gunshot injuries, can therefore misrepresent the rising epidemic of gun violence in the U.S.
机译:美国最近发生的大规模枪击事件重新点燃了关于减少枪支暴力流行措施的重要公共卫生辩论。评论家和枪支游说者批评最近对枪支暴力的关注,认为与枪支有关的凶杀率在过去十年中一直保持稳定。美国疾病控制与预防中心的数据确实表明,尽管2002年至2011年间与枪支有关的凶杀率保持稳定,但暴力枪击伤害的发生率却有所上升。这些看似自相矛盾的趋势可能反映了由外科手术对穿透性创伤患者的护理所带来的枪伤致死率的下降。因此,将枪支相关的凶杀率作为枪支暴力的简要统计数据,而不是将枪支暴力完全伤害统计为重点,可能会误解美国枪支暴力的流行趋势。

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