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Scopus-Elsevier
The goal was to evaluate the effectiveness of recent televised advertisements conducted by the National Road Safety Commission in Ghana. These concerned speeding and alcohol-impaired driving and were targeted towards commercial drivers. Focus group d
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Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention. 18(4)
We believe that one important reason for the low priority assigned to national safety programs in low and middle income countries (LMICs) is that reliable estimates of the burden of injuries are not available. Although official government statistics
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Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention. 17(5)
Objective/setting To provide a population-based analysis of childhood road traffic injuries (RTI) in two communities of the greater Accra region of Ghana, with the goal of establishing an RTI incidence baseline in these communities and to identify RT
Autor:
Frederick P. Rivara, Beth E. Ebel, Noble Appiah, Maratha Híjar Medina, A. K. M. Fazlur Rahman
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Injury Prevention. 15:212-212
The World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF released the World report on child injury prevention in December 2008.1 The report emphasises that over 1 million children around the world die from injury, and that 19 of every 20 child injury deaths oc
Autor:
Blantari, Jones1 (AUTHOR) cmock@u.washington.edu, Asiamah, Godfried1 (AUTHOR), Appiah, Noble2 (AUTHOR), Mock, Charles3 (AUTHOR)
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International Journal of Injury Control & Safety Promotion. Mar2005, Vol. 12 Issue 1, p23-29. 7p.
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World Report on Road Traffic Injury Prevention. 1/1/2004, pxiii-xv. 3p.
Autor:
McConnell, Tristan
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Christian Science Monitor. 2/21/2008, Vol. 100 Issue 60, p4-4. 1/2p. 1 Black and White Photograph.
Autor:
Mensah Adinkrah
Witchcraft violence is a feature of many contemporary African societies. In Ghana, belief in witchcraft and the malignant activities of putative witches is prevalent. Purported witches are blamed for all manner of adversities including inexplicable i