2023
DOI: 10.7196/samj.2023.v113i3.316
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firearm pandemic: time to act and flatten the curve

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“…The international literature provides advice specific to firearm violence, [41] but local strategies including the tightening of gun laws, combatting gangsterism and drugs and specific alcohol and violence prevention interventions should be developed. [42][43][44] By reducing the number of those injured, the costs of implementing such strategies may be recovered from the direct and measurable healthcare cost savings without even considering the benefit to society. The total effect and cost on society of violent injury, specifically firearm injury, is unmeasured, and evidence-based primary and secondary preventive strategies must be integrated into government and civil society's response to this preventable epidemic of violent injury.…”
Section: Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The international literature provides advice specific to firearm violence, [41] but local strategies including the tightening of gun laws, combatting gangsterism and drugs and specific alcohol and violence prevention interventions should be developed. [42][43][44] By reducing the number of those injured, the costs of implementing such strategies may be recovered from the direct and measurable healthcare cost savings without even considering the benefit to society. The total effect and cost on society of violent injury, specifically firearm injury, is unmeasured, and evidence-based primary and secondary preventive strategies must be integrated into government and civil society's response to this preventable epidemic of violent injury.…”
Section: Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The total effect and cost on society of violent injury, specifically firearm injury, is unmeasured, and evidence-based primary and secondary preventive strategies must be integrated into government and civil society's response to this preventable epidemic of violent injury. [44]…”
Section: Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%