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- L S Sadowski and S R Muñoz.
- Department of Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 27599-7110, USA.
- JAMA. 1996 Jun 12; 275 (22): 176217641762-4.
ObjectiveTo measure the incidence of fatal and nonfatal firearm injuries in a rural setting.DesignA prospective, population-based surveillance system using information from medical and legal records, newspapers, and members of the community.SettingA rural county in North Carolina.Main Outcome MeasuresIncidence rates and case-fatality ratios (fatal:non-fatal).ResultsOf the 114 firearm injuries detected by the surveillance system from January 1, 1990, through December 31, 1991, nearly two thirds were nonfatal. The overall age-adjusted annual incidence of firearm injuries was 66.4 per 100 000 population, and the incidence of nonfatal firearm injuries was 41.2 per 100 000 population. Subgroup annual incidence rates were greatest for African Americans. The overall case-fatality ratio was 1:1.8 (fatal:nonfatal).ConclusionsIncidence rates and case-fatality ratios for firearm injury in this rural setting were greater than expected, based on national estimates, perhaps because of greater proportions of rifle injuries and self-inflicted injuries.
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