Trauma in the developing world: The Jamaican experience

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Trauma remains a challenging burden on the often under-funded healthcare systems of developing countries. Ten-year data from the Jamaica Trauma Registry show that trauma accounts for 20% of surgical admissions, with close to 50% being intentional and with a 5% mortality. There is a good opportunity for various preventive programmes to be instituted to reduce the burden of this disease.

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Plummer, J. M., Ferron-Boothe, D., Meeks-Aitken, N., & McDonald, A. H. (2014). Trauma in the developing world: The Jamaican experience. West Indian Medical Journal, 63(3), 267–270. https://doi.org/10.7727/wimj.2013.318

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