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Predictors and burden of injury mortality in the Thai cohort study 2005-2015

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Lowe, Callum
Kelly, Matthew
Seubsman, Sam-ang
Sleigh, Adrian

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BioMed Central Ltd.

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Thailand is a high injury burden setting. In 2015 it had the world's second highest rate of road traffic fatalities. In order to develop strategies to reduce this burden an accurate understanding of the development of injury risk over the life course is essential.

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BMC Public Health

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