2023
DOI: 10.1017/s1049023x23004934
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Mortality from Landmines and Explosive Hazards: Findings from a Global Epidemiological Analysis

Abstract: Introduction:Explosive hazards like landmines are known to contaminate over sixty countries and continue to threaten the health of affected communities across generations. The current study is the first to consider the impact of landmines and explosive remnants of war by drawing on global casualty data to determine mortality patterns.Method:This study is a retrospective analysis of secondary multi-source data on over 100,000 explosive hazard casualties from 17 low and middle income conflict-affected countries.… Show more

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