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Premature Mortality due to Alcohol-Related Motor Vehicle Traffic Fatalities— United States, 1987

Premature Mortality due to Alcohol-Related Motor Vehicle Traffic Fatalities— United States, 1987 syphilis Epidemiol 1987;125:277\x=req-\ International Conference on AIDS. Book 1. Stock- 7. CDC. Florida. June consisted Early syphilis\p=m-\Broward County, holm, 12-16,1988:275. *Abstracted interviews of all those conduct- et MMWR 11. Simonsen Cameron Gakinya in first of 1985 and 1986 and a 1987;36:221-3. JN, DW, MN, ed the 3 months system- infection selected of interviews con- 8. CDC. increase in infectious al. Human virus oftwo-thirds Continuing syphi- immunodeficiency among atically sample ducted in the first 3 months 1987. lis\p=m-\UnitedStates. MMWR men with transmitted diseases: of 1988;37:35-8. sexually experi- due Alcohol-Related Premature to Mortality Traffic Fatalities\p=m-\ Motor Vehicle United States, from an crash a MVT YPLL rate was 3.4 suited MVT related that MMWR 1988;37:753-755 involving or timesthatfor In an estimated (not females. persons driver, pedestrian, pedalcyclist 1987, 23,630 ve¬ with a blood were in motor the deceased) killed alcohol-related necessarily National Center for Statistics and Reported by: fa¬ alcohol Admin¬ traffic crashes.1 These concentration (BAC) of National Traffic Safety hicle (MVT) Analysis, Highway greater US of Transportation. Epidemiolo¬ than 0.01%. Of the istration, Dept talities for estimated or to alcohol- accounted an equal Biometrics Div of Epidemiology gy Br, Br, Injury YPLL from MVT lost related of life crashes, 783,304 years http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

Premature Mortality due to Alcohol-Related Motor Vehicle Traffic Fatalities— United States, 1987

JAMA , Volume 261 (3) – Jan 20, 1989

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American Medical Association
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Copyright © 1989 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
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0098-7484
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1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1989.03420030031010
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syphilis Epidemiol 1987;125:277\x=req-\ International Conference on AIDS. Book 1. Stock- 7. CDC. Florida. June consisted Early syphilis\p=m-\Broward County, holm, 12-16,1988:275. *Abstracted interviews of all those conduct- et MMWR 11. Simonsen Cameron Gakinya in first of 1985 and 1986 and a 1987;36:221-3. JN, DW, MN, ed the 3 months system- infection selected of interviews con- 8. CDC. increase in infectious al. Human virus oftwo-thirds Continuing syphi- immunodeficiency among atically sample ducted in the first 3 months 1987. lis\p=m-\UnitedStates. MMWR men with transmitted diseases: of 1988;37:35-8. sexually experi- due Alcohol-Related Premature to Mortality Traffic Fatalities\p=m-\ Motor Vehicle United States, from an crash a MVT YPLL rate was 3.4 suited MVT related that MMWR 1988;37:753-755 involving or timesthatfor In an estimated (not females. persons driver, pedestrian, pedalcyclist 1987, 23,630 ve¬ with a blood were in motor the deceased) killed alcohol-related necessarily National Center for Statistics and Reported by: fa¬ alcohol Admin¬ traffic crashes.1 These concentration (BAC) of National Traffic Safety hicle (MVT) Analysis, Highway greater US of Transportation. Epidemiolo¬ than 0.01%. Of the istration, Dept talities for estimated or to alcohol- accounted an equal Biometrics Div of Epidemiology gy Br, Br, Injury YPLL from MVT lost related of life crashes, 783,304 years

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JAMAAmerican Medical Association

Published: Jan 20, 1989

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