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Int J Inj Contr Saf Promot · Jan 2013
Road traffic crashes with fatal and non-fatal injuries in Arkhangelsk, Russia in 2005-2010.
- Alexander V Kudryavtsev, Odd Nilssen, Johan Lund, Andrej M Grjibovski, and Børge Ytterstad.
- a Department of Community Medicine , University of Tromsø , Tromsø , Norway.
- Int J Inj Contr Saf Promot. 2013 Jan 1; 20 (4): 349-57.
AbstractThe study investigated trends in traffic crashes with fatal and non-fatal injuries in Arkhangelsk, Russia in 2005-2010. Data were obtained from the road police. Negative binomial regression with time regressor was used to investigate trends in monthly incidence rates (IRs) of crashes, fatalities, and non-fatal injuries. During the six-year period, the police registered 4955 crashes with fatal and non-fatal injuries, which resulted in 217 fatalities and 5964 non-fatal injury cases. The IR of crashes with fatal and non-fatal injuries per total population showed no evident change, while the IR per increasing total number of motor vehicles decreased on average by 0.6% per month. Pedestrian crashes constituted 51.8% of studied crashes, and pedestrians constituted 54.6% of fatalities and 44.5% of non-fatal injuries. The IRs of pedestrian crashes and non-fatal pedestrian injuries per total population decreased on average by 0.3% per month, and these were the major trends in the data.
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