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Host, vehicular and environmental factors responsible for road traffic crashes in a nigerian city: identifiable issues for road traffic injury control

INTRODUCTION: Road traffic injury (RTI) has assumed major public health importance world-wide and the burden is heavier on the health-care infrastructure of countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. In Nigeria, RTI is the leading cause of trauma related morbidity and mortality. While there are some published...

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Autores principales: Adeoye, Peter Oladapo, Kadri, Dotun Musiliu, Bello, Jibril Oyekunle, Ofoegbu, Chima Kingsley Pascal, Abdur-Rahman, Lukman Olajide, Adekanye, Adedeji Olugbenga, Solagberu, Babatunde Akeeb
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Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4345225/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25780490
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2014.19.159.5017
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author Adeoye, Peter Oladapo
Kadri, Dotun Musiliu
Bello, Jibril Oyekunle
Ofoegbu, Chima Kingsley Pascal
Abdur-Rahman, Lukman Olajide
Adekanye, Adedeji Olugbenga
Solagberu, Babatunde Akeeb
author_facet Adeoye, Peter Oladapo
Kadri, Dotun Musiliu
Bello, Jibril Oyekunle
Ofoegbu, Chima Kingsley Pascal
Abdur-Rahman, Lukman Olajide
Adekanye, Adedeji Olugbenga
Solagberu, Babatunde Akeeb
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description INTRODUCTION: Road traffic injury (RTI) has assumed major public health importance world-wide and the burden is heavier on the health-care infrastructure of countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. In Nigeria, RTI is the leading cause of trauma related morbidity and mortality. While there are some published epidemiological reports on RTI in the region, studies on the mechanism of causation of road traffic crashes (RTC) are not available. METHODS: Over a 9-month period, we prospectively captured the 571 victims of RTC presenting to a single tertiary health care center in Nigeria. Data collected include demographic data, Mechanism of causation of RTC, Injuries sustained and outcomes. RESULTS: Over three-quarters of the victims are young people and half were either traders (27.5%) or students (20%). Pedestrians, motorcycle riders and open truck occupants (people sitting at the rear loading compartment of trucks) often had fatal injuries. Analysis of collision patterns showed that lone crashes were the most frequent though car-to-motorcycle crashes caused a quarter of the deaths. Host factors (over-speeding driver, driver misjudgment, sleeping driver etc.) were responsible for four-fifths of the crashes while vehicular and environmental factors accounted for the remaining. On binary regression analysis, head injured victims had higher odds of dying than the non-head injured (Odds ratio = 6.5). CONCLUSION: This paper elucidates the mechanisms of causation of and types of injuries sustained following RTC in Nigeria and thus provide opportunities for prevention and control of this unacceptable situation.
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spelling pubmed-43452252015-03-16 Host, vehicular and environmental factors responsible for road traffic crashes in a nigerian city: identifiable issues for road traffic injury control Adeoye, Peter Oladapo Kadri, Dotun Musiliu Bello, Jibril Oyekunle Ofoegbu, Chima Kingsley Pascal Abdur-Rahman, Lukman Olajide Adekanye, Adedeji Olugbenga Solagberu, Babatunde Akeeb Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: Road traffic injury (RTI) has assumed major public health importance world-wide and the burden is heavier on the health-care infrastructure of countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. In Nigeria, RTI is the leading cause of trauma related morbidity and mortality. While there are some published epidemiological reports on RTI in the region, studies on the mechanism of causation of road traffic crashes (RTC) are not available. METHODS: Over a 9-month period, we prospectively captured the 571 victims of RTC presenting to a single tertiary health care center in Nigeria. Data collected include demographic data, Mechanism of causation of RTC, Injuries sustained and outcomes. RESULTS: Over three-quarters of the victims are young people and half were either traders (27.5%) or students (20%). Pedestrians, motorcycle riders and open truck occupants (people sitting at the rear loading compartment of trucks) often had fatal injuries. Analysis of collision patterns showed that lone crashes were the most frequent though car-to-motorcycle crashes caused a quarter of the deaths. Host factors (over-speeding driver, driver misjudgment, sleeping driver etc.) were responsible for four-fifths of the crashes while vehicular and environmental factors accounted for the remaining. On binary regression analysis, head injured victims had higher odds of dying than the non-head injured (Odds ratio = 6.5). CONCLUSION: This paper elucidates the mechanisms of causation of and types of injuries sustained following RTC in Nigeria and thus provide opportunities for prevention and control of this unacceptable situation. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2014-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4345225/ /pubmed/25780490 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2014.19.159.5017 Text en © Peter Oladapo Adeoye et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Adeoye, Peter Oladapo
Kadri, Dotun Musiliu
Bello, Jibril Oyekunle
Ofoegbu, Chima Kingsley Pascal
Abdur-Rahman, Lukman Olajide
Adekanye, Adedeji Olugbenga
Solagberu, Babatunde Akeeb
Host, vehicular and environmental factors responsible for road traffic crashes in a nigerian city: identifiable issues for road traffic injury control
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title_full Host, vehicular and environmental factors responsible for road traffic crashes in a nigerian city: identifiable issues for road traffic injury control
title_fullStr Host, vehicular and environmental factors responsible for road traffic crashes in a nigerian city: identifiable issues for road traffic injury control
title_full_unstemmed Host, vehicular and environmental factors responsible for road traffic crashes in a nigerian city: identifiable issues for road traffic injury control
title_short Host, vehicular and environmental factors responsible for road traffic crashes in a nigerian city: identifiable issues for road traffic injury control
title_sort host, vehicular and environmental factors responsible for road traffic crashes in a nigerian city: identifiable issues for road traffic injury control
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4345225/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25780490
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2014.19.159.5017
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