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Wisconsin medical journal · Oct 1994
Comparative StudyTrends in motor vehicle and firearm deaths in Wisconsin: an analysis for examining prevention strategies.
- S W Hargarten and M O'Brien.
- Medical College of Wisconsin's Department of Emergency Medicine, Milwaukee.
- Wis. Med. J. 1994 Oct 1;93(10):521-4.
AbstractMotor vehicle crash (MVC) deaths in Wisconsin have steadily declined since the 1970s. Multiple prevention strategies have been applied resulting in the lowest MVC death rate in 30 years. If current trends continue, firearms will exceed MVCs in Wisconsin by the year 2001. Multiple prevention strategies based on the public health model need to be applied to firearms.
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