1970
DOI: 10.32413/pjph.v6i4.6
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Unintentional Household Injuries Among Children Under Twelve Years of Age, and Their Mothers' Health Seeking Behavior: A Cross Sectional Survey Conducted at Military Hospital, Rawalpindi

Abstract: Background: Unintentional injuries among children cause a large burden of mortality and morbidity. Environmental factors play an important role in causing these injuries. The mortality rate from unintentional injuries in low income countries is nearly double than in the high income countries.Objectives: To assess frequency of unintentional household injuries among children and mothers' health seeking behavior in different types of injuries.Methods: It was a descriptive cross sectional study conducted in Milita… Show more

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