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Salud pública de México · Sep 1993
[Accidents and injuries in 4 general hospitals of the Distrito Federal].
- F Meneses-González, R Rea, C Ruíz-Matus, and M Hernández-Avila.
- Dirección General de Epidemiología, Secretaría de Salud (SSA), México.
- Salud Publica Mex. 1993 Sep 1; 35 (5): 448-55.
AbstractWe report the injuries for "E" code in 10191 subjects attending four general hospitals of Mexico City. Seventy-nine per cent of them were males and 29.1 per cent were females. THe highest utilization rate of the care unit was during weekends. Only 14 per cent of the study population were admitted to the hospital. People classified as drunk were more likely to have more severe injuries and to be admitted to the hospital and female drinkers had the highest risk of hospitalization (RR = 3.03; IC = 1.85-5.04). Only in 49 per cent of the cases was the external cause of injury coded The main causes were gunshots and stabbing with knife or cutting weapon. In this study we found a greater proportion of fractures in women than in men, pointing toward the possible presence of osteoporosis in the female population.
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