Improving trauma care for road traffic injuries could save many lives in lower income countries

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Improving trauma care for road traffic injuries could save many lives in lower income countries

Improvements in trauma care could save the lives of thousands of people injured in road traffic accidents in low- and middle-income countries annually, according to a study led by a Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian investigator. In particular, the analysis found that establishing complete trauma care programs accessible to 100 percent of road injury victims could save the lives of 200,000 people annually.

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