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Injury Morbidity in an Urban and a Rural Area in Tanzania: an Epidemiological Survey

By , , , , , on January 01, 2005

Background:
Injuries are becoming a major health problem in developing countries. Few population based studies have been carried out in African countries. We examined the pattern of nonfatal injuries and associated risk factors in an urban and rural setting of Tanzania.

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Moshiro, Candida, Heuch, Ivar, Åstrøm, Anne N., Sete, Philip, Hemed, Yusuf, and Kvåle, Gunnar. Injury Morbidity in an Urban and a Rural Area in Tanzania: an Epidemiological Survey. , , . , 2005. Moshiro, C., Heuch, I., Åstrøm, A. N., Sete, P., Hemed, Y., and Kvåle, G. (2005). Injury Morbidity in an Urban and a Rural Area in Tanzania: an Epidemiological Survey. , , . Moshiro, Candida, Heuch, Ivar, Åstrøm, Anne N., Sete, Philip, Hemed, Yusuf, and Kvåle, Gunnar. "Injury Morbidity in an Urban and a Rural Area in Tanzania: an Epidemiological Survey." 2005, .Moshiro Candida, Heuch Ivar, Åstrøm Anne N., Sete Philip, Hemed Yusuf, and Kvåle Gunnar. "Injury Morbidity in an Urban and a Rural Area in Tanzania: an Epidemiological Survey." (2005). Moshiro, C, Heuch, I, Åstrøm, A N, Sete, P, Hemed, Y, and Kvåle, G 2005, 'Injury Morbidity in an Urban and a Rural Area in Tanzania: an Epidemiological Survey', , , . Candida Moshiro, Ivar Heuch, Anne N Åstrøm, Philip Sete, Yusuf Hemed, and Gunnar Kvåle, 'Injury Morbidity in an Urban and a Rural Area in Tanzania: an Epidemiological Survey' (2005). Moshiro C., Heuch I., Åstrøm A. N., Sete P., Hemed Y., and Kvåle G. Injury Morbidity in an Urban and a Rural Area in Tanzania: an Epidemiological Survey. . 2005. Moshiro, Candida, Heuch, Ivar, Åstrøm, Anne N., Sete, Philip, Hemed, Yusuf, and Kvåle, Gunnar. Injury Morbidity in an Urban and a Rural Area in Tanzania: an Epidemiological Survey. . 2005. , .

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