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Injuries, Death, and Disability Associated with 11 Years of Conflict in Baghdad, Iraq: A Randomized Household Cluster Survey

BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to characterize injuries, deaths, and disabilities arising during 11 years of conflict in Baghdad. METHODS: Using satellite imagery and administrative population estimated size for Baghdad, 30 clusters were selected, proportionate to population size estima...

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Autores principales: Lafta, Riyadh, Al-Shatari, Sahar, Cherewick, Megan, Galway, Lindsay, Mock, Charles, Hagopian, Amy, Flaxman, Abraham, Takaro, Tim, Greer, Anna, Kushner, Adam, Burnham, Gilbert
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4529175/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26252879
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131834
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author Lafta, Riyadh
Al-Shatari, Sahar
Cherewick, Megan
Galway, Lindsay
Mock, Charles
Hagopian, Amy
Flaxman, Abraham
Takaro, Tim
Greer, Anna
Kushner, Adam
Burnham, Gilbert
author_facet Lafta, Riyadh
Al-Shatari, Sahar
Cherewick, Megan
Galway, Lindsay
Mock, Charles
Hagopian, Amy
Flaxman, Abraham
Takaro, Tim
Greer, Anna
Kushner, Adam
Burnham, Gilbert
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description BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to characterize injuries, deaths, and disabilities arising during 11 years of conflict in Baghdad. METHODS: Using satellite imagery and administrative population estimated size for Baghdad, 30 clusters were selected, proportionate to population size estimates. Interviews were conducted during April and May 2014 in 900 households containing 5148 persons. Details about injuries and disabilities occurring from 2003 through May 2014 and resultant disabilities were recorded. FINDINGS: There were 553 injuries reported by Baghdad residents, 225 of which were intentional, and 328 unintentional. For intentional injuries, the fatality rate was 39.1% and the disability rate 56.0%. Gunshots where the major cause of injury through 2006 when blasts/explosions became the most common cause and remained so through 2014. Among unintentional injuries, the fatality rate was 7.3% and the disability rate 77.1%. The major cause of unintentional injuries was falls (131) which have increased dramatically since 2008, followed by traffic related injuries (81), which have steadily increased. The proportion of injuries ending in disabilities remained fairly constant through the survey period. INTERPRETATION: Intentional injuries added substantially to the burden of unintentional injuries for the population. For Baghdad, the phases of the Iraqi conflict are reflected in the patterns of injuries and consequent deaths reported. The scale of injuries during conflict is most certainly under-reported. Difficulties recalling injuries in a survey covering 11 years is a limitation, but it is likely that minor injuries were under-reported more than severe injuries. The in- and out-migration of Baghdad populations likely had effects on the events reported which we could not measure or estimate. Damage to the health infrastructure and the flight of health workers may have contributed to mortality and morbidity. Civilian injuries as well as mortality should be measured during conflicts, though not currently done.
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spelling pubmed-45291752015-08-12 Injuries, Death, and Disability Associated with 11 Years of Conflict in Baghdad, Iraq: A Randomized Household Cluster Survey Lafta, Riyadh Al-Shatari, Sahar Cherewick, Megan Galway, Lindsay Mock, Charles Hagopian, Amy Flaxman, Abraham Takaro, Tim Greer, Anna Kushner, Adam Burnham, Gilbert PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to characterize injuries, deaths, and disabilities arising during 11 years of conflict in Baghdad. METHODS: Using satellite imagery and administrative population estimated size for Baghdad, 30 clusters were selected, proportionate to population size estimates. Interviews were conducted during April and May 2014 in 900 households containing 5148 persons. Details about injuries and disabilities occurring from 2003 through May 2014 and resultant disabilities were recorded. FINDINGS: There were 553 injuries reported by Baghdad residents, 225 of which were intentional, and 328 unintentional. For intentional injuries, the fatality rate was 39.1% and the disability rate 56.0%. Gunshots where the major cause of injury through 2006 when blasts/explosions became the most common cause and remained so through 2014. Among unintentional injuries, the fatality rate was 7.3% and the disability rate 77.1%. The major cause of unintentional injuries was falls (131) which have increased dramatically since 2008, followed by traffic related injuries (81), which have steadily increased. The proportion of injuries ending in disabilities remained fairly constant through the survey period. INTERPRETATION: Intentional injuries added substantially to the burden of unintentional injuries for the population. For Baghdad, the phases of the Iraqi conflict are reflected in the patterns of injuries and consequent deaths reported. The scale of injuries during conflict is most certainly under-reported. Difficulties recalling injuries in a survey covering 11 years is a limitation, but it is likely that minor injuries were under-reported more than severe injuries. The in- and out-migration of Baghdad populations likely had effects on the events reported which we could not measure or estimate. Damage to the health infrastructure and the flight of health workers may have contributed to mortality and morbidity. Civilian injuries as well as mortality should be measured during conflicts, though not currently done. Public Library of Science 2015-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4529175/ /pubmed/26252879 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131834 Text en © 2015 Lafta et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 author and source are properly credited.
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Lafta, Riyadh
Al-Shatari, Sahar
Cherewick, Megan
Galway, Lindsay
Mock, Charles
Hagopian, Amy
Flaxman, Abraham
Takaro, Tim
Greer, Anna
Kushner, Adam
Burnham, Gilbert
Injuries, Death, and Disability Associated with 11 Years of Conflict in Baghdad, Iraq: A Randomized Household Cluster Survey
title Injuries, Death, and Disability Associated with 11 Years of Conflict in Baghdad, Iraq: A Randomized Household Cluster Survey
title_full Injuries, Death, and Disability Associated with 11 Years of Conflict in Baghdad, Iraq: A Randomized Household Cluster Survey
title_fullStr Injuries, Death, and Disability Associated with 11 Years of Conflict in Baghdad, Iraq: A Randomized Household Cluster Survey
title_full_unstemmed Injuries, Death, and Disability Associated with 11 Years of Conflict in Baghdad, Iraq: A Randomized Household Cluster Survey
title_short Injuries, Death, and Disability Associated with 11 Years of Conflict in Baghdad, Iraq: A Randomized Household Cluster Survey
title_sort injuries, death, and disability associated with 11 years of conflict in baghdad, iraq: a randomized household cluster survey
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4529175/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26252879
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131834
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