road traffic injuryの例文
- According to the World Health Organization, road traffic injuries caused an estimated 1.25 million deaths worldwide in the year 2010.
- It also calls for activities to reduce work-related road traffic injuries and promotes the establishment of graduated driver licensing programmes for novice drivers.
- Road traffic injuries cost most countries between 1 and 2 percent of their gross national product _ a total of more than US $ 500 billion every year,
- Interventions for the prevention of road traffic injuries are often evaluated; the Cochrane Library has published a wide variety of reviews of interventions for the prevention of road traffic injuries.
- Interventions for the prevention of road traffic injuries are often evaluated; the Cochrane Library has published a wide variety of reviews of interventions for the prevention of road traffic injuries.
- These include The Way Forward : Transportation Planning And Road Safety, Injury Prevention and Control Urban transport for growing cities : high capacity bus system, Road Traffic Injury Prevention : Training Manual.
- In his closing summary Lennon said Smith-De Bruin had no need to take performance-enhancing drugs because at the time of the fateful test she was recovering from a road traffic injury.
- The Make Roads Safe campaign also calls for a $ 300 million, 10 year, Action Plan for road safety to build the capacity of developing countries to respond to their own road traffic injury problems.
- "Presented paper on Pre Hospital Trauma Management Lokmanya Pune Module at Conference on Road Traffic Injury, Research Network organised by IPHA / WHO / Global Forum for Health Research, Geneva at Mumbai 2005
- The global healthcare issues chosen for 2013 are : obesity, mental health, accountable care, end-of-life care, road traffic injury, patient engagement, antimicrobial resistance, and big data and healthcare.
- He has published in peer reviewed journals on inner-city general practice, out-of-hours cover, counselling, road traffic injuries, prevention, the three domains of public health practice and public health governance.
- "These accidents are currently the ninth leading cause of death globally, " said Dr . Adnan Hyder, a founder member of the Road Traffic Injury Research Network, which is funded by the World Health Organization.
- "These accidents are currently the ninth leading cause of death globally, " said Dr . Adnan Hyder, a founding member of the Road Traffic Injury Research Network, which is funded by the World Health Organization.
- The Commission for Global Road Safety s first report : Make Roads Safe a new priority for sustainable development, published in June 2006, made a series of recommendations for improving the international response to global road traffic injuries.
- The risk of dying as a result of a road traffic injury is highest in the African Region ( increasing 26.6 per 100 000 population ), and lowest in the European Region ( decreasing 9.3 per 100 000 ).
- Building on the policy platform provided by the seminal 2004 publication from the World Health Organisation and the World Bank, the World Report on road traffic injury prevention, the Make Roads Safe report focused on ways in which funding to road injury prevention could be increased.
- According to a 2004 report from the World Health Organisation a total of 22 % of all'injury mortality'worldwide were from road traffic injuries in 2002 and without'increased efforts and new initiatives'casualty rates would increase by 65 % between 2000 and 2020.
- The "'United Nations Road Safety Collaboration "'( UNRSC ) is an informal consultative mechanism whose members are committed to road safety efforts and in particular to the implementation of the recommendations of the " World report on road traffic injury prevention ".
- The World Health Organization use the term " road traffic injury ", while the U . S . Census Bureau uses the term " motor vehicle accidents ( MVA ), " and Transport Canada uses the term " motor vehicle traffic collision " ( MVTC ).
- Anyone interested in looking at the evidence in more detail may wish to refer to the World report on road traffic injury prevention ( published by the World Health Organisation in 2004 ) which covers the issue in considerable detail . talk ) 09 : 53, 13 November 2011 ( UTC)