A Worldwide Perspective Provides Insights into why a US Surgeon General Annual Report on Firearm Injuries Is Needed in America

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Purpose of Review: The review aims to empower the USA to better understand the myriad reasons that contribute to nearly 40,000 firearm deaths and over 100,000 gun injuries estimated annually. By examining global insights and preventive approaches utilized around the world for tackling this growing public health threat, it aims to highlight why a US Surgeon General Annual Report on firearm injuries is needed. Recent Findings: The review summarizes themes in the worldwide experience with firearm injuries and explores the challenge from the perspective of Japan, Honduras, Brazil, India, and Germany. Summary: A US Surgeon General’s report and overview of lessons from around the globe will deepen the understanding of the American problem and reveal new solutions. By exploring initiatives and reforms that countries have undertaken to reduce the threat of firearms, this report highlights the opportunity of the US collaboration with neighboring countries who share similarities in the level of injury and disability.

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Kurek, N., Darzi, L. A., & Maa, J. (2020, March 1). A Worldwide Perspective Provides Insights into why a US Surgeon General Annual Report on Firearm Injuries Is Needed in America. Current Trauma Reports. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40719-020-00189-4

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