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Childhood deaths from injuries: Trends and inequalities in Europe

机译:儿童受伤致死人数:欧洲的趋势和不平等现象

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Background: In 1998, a UNICEF report quantified the large East-West gap in Europe in child mortality from external causes (injuries and violence). In the past decade, much has changed in central and eastern Europe, economically, politically and socially. This study updates the earlier analysis, tracking changes in deaths from external causes in the different parts of Europe. Methods: The WHO mortality database was used to examine mortality from external causes for children aged 1-14 years between 1993 and 2008, by country, European subregion and cause. Results: Deaths from external causes have fallen in all of Europe since 1993. However, a clear east-west divide persists, with higher death rates in the former Soviet countries, especially the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). Trends in specific causes also vary geographically; the greatest overall declines have been in transport-related deaths, drowning, poisoning and 'other' external causes. Transport, drowning and 'other' remain the commonest external causes of death in childhood. Conclusion: Child injury mortality rates have fallen across Europe. In the former Soviet countries, this is likely to reflect improvements in living conditions since transition. Yet, large geographical inequalities remain, highlighting the need for enhanced measures to prevent injuries, particularly in the CIS countries and the Baltic states. However, except in a few countries, there is still little research on the nature of the problem or the effectiveness of potential interventions. Child deaths from injuries are avoidable and measures to reduce them would have a significant impact upon the overall burden of child mortality in Europe.
机译:背景:1998年,联合国儿童基金会的一份报告量化了欧洲因外在原因(伤害和暴力)造成的儿童死亡率方面东西方差距很大。在过去的十年中,中欧和东欧的经济,政治和社会状况发生了很大变化。这项研究更新了早期的分析,跟踪了欧洲不同地区因外部原因造成的死亡变化。方法:使用世界卫生组织死亡率数据库,按国家,欧洲次区域和病因来检查1993年至2008年之间1-14岁儿童的外部原因引起的死亡率。结果:自1993年以来,整个欧洲的外因死亡人数有所下降。但是,东西方之间仍然存在明显的鸿沟,前苏联国家,特别是独立国家联合体(CIS)的死亡率更高。特定原因的趋势在地理位置上也有所不同;总体上最大的下降是与交通有关的死亡,溺水,中毒和“其他”外部原因。运输,溺水和“其他”仍然是儿童期最常见的外部死亡原因。结论:在欧洲,儿童伤害死亡率已经下降。在前苏联国家,这很可能反映出过渡以来生活条件的改善。但是,仍然存在着巨大的地域不平等现象,这突出表明需要采取加强措施来防止伤害,特别是在独联体国家和波罗的海国家。但是,除少数国家外,关于该问题的性质或潜在干预措施的有效性的研究很少。由伤害造成的儿童死亡是可以避免的,减少伤害的措施将对欧洲儿童死亡的总体负担产生重大影响。

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