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  • 1. Evaluation of an emergency department-based injury surveillance project in China using WHO guidelines.
    Liu X, Li L, Cui H, Liu X, Jackson VW.
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  • 2. Comparative evaluation of different modes of a national accident and emergency department-based injury surveillance system: Jamaican experience.
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  • 3. Injury surveillance in public hospital emergency departments.
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  • 7. Development of a hospital-based trauma registry in Haiti: an approach for improving injury surveillance in developing and resource-poor settings.
    Schultz CR, Ford HR, Cassidy LD, Shultz BL, Blanc C, King-Schultz LW, Perry HB.
    J Trauma; 2007 Nov 08; 63(5):1143-54. PubMed ID: 17993964
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  • 8. Occupational injuries identified by an emergency department based injury surveillance system in Nicaragua.
    Noe R, Rocha J, Clavel-Arcas C, Aleman C, Gonzales ME, Mock C.
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  • 9. Emergency department surveillance of occupational injuries in Shanghai's Putuo District, People's Republic of China.
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    Ann Epidemiol; 2005 May 08; 15(5):351-7. PubMed ID: 15840548
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  • 10. Evaluation and overview of the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System-Cooperative Adverse Drug Event Surveillance Project (NEISS-CADES).
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  • 11. [Analysis on the occurrence of violence among the injury surveillance program in the Emergency Department].
    Li LP, Cui HZ, Chen B, Wang S.
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  • 12. Using billing data to describe patterns in asthma-related emergency department visits in children.
    Reeves MJ, Lyon-Callo S, Brown MD, Rosenman K, Wasilevich E, Williams SG.
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  • 13. Emergency department visits for injury in school-aged children in the United States: a comparison of nonfatal injuries occurring within and outside of the school environment.
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  • 14. Documentation and coding of ED patient encounters: an evaluation of the accuracy of an electronic medical record.
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  • 16. Examining the sensitivity of an injury surveillance program using population-based estimates.
    Macpherson AK, White HL, Mongeon S, Grant VJ, Osmond M, Lipskie T, Mackay MJ.
    Inj Prev; 2008 Aug 08; 14(4):262-5. PubMed ID: 18676786
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  • 17. Gender differences in adolescent injury characteristics: a population-based study of hospital A&E data.
    McQuillan R, Campbell H.
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  • 18. Injuries as a public health problem in sub-Saharan Africa: epidemiology and prospects for control.
    Nordberg E.
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  • 19. The relevance of WHO injury surveillance guidelines for evaluation: learning from the aboriginal community-centered injury surveillance system (ACCISS) and two institution-based systems.
    Auer AM, Dobmeier TM, Haglund BJ, Tillgren P.
    BMC Public Health; 2011 Sep 29; 11():744. PubMed ID: 21958054
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  • 20. A multinational injury surveillance system pilot project in Africa.
    Zavala DE, Bokongo S, John IA, Mpanga SI, Mtonga RE, Aminu ZM, Odhiambo W, Olupot-Olupot P.
    J Public Health Policy; 2007 Dec 29; 28(4):432-41. PubMed ID: 17955008
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