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Q Fever Linked With Xenotourism

Q Fever Linked With Xenotourism News & Analysis News From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Huge Toll From Nonfatal Injuries the mean cost was $25 034 for a self-harm A CDC analysis of nonfatal injuries treated in injury, which has higher lifetime medical US hospital emergency departments (EDs) costs. found that lifetime medical and work-loss Investigators urged greater use of costs related to those injuries—affecting evidence-based interventions, such as roughly 30 million patients per year— strength and balance exercises for older amounted to $456.9 billion in 2013. adults to avoid falls, and school-based pro- Investigators used data from the Na- grams to prevent substance abuse, a risk tional Electronic Injury Surveillance System– factor for violence. Screening and brief All Injury Program for 2013, the Web-Based intervention programs in the ED could Injury Statistics Query and Reporting Sys- also identify and target excessive alcohol tem, and other sources to estimate work- use, which may prevent subsequent loss and medical costs for nonfatal injuries. injuries. In 2013, the rate of ED-treated nonfatal in- juries resulting in hospitalization was 951 per 100 000 people, and for patients who were Five people from New York State and a treated and released, the rate was 8549 in- http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

Q Fever Linked With Xenotourism

JAMA , Volume 314 (18) – Nov 10, 2015

Q Fever Linked With Xenotourism

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News & Analysis News From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Huge Toll From Nonfatal Injuries the mean cost was $25 034 for a self-harm A CDC analysis of nonfatal injuries treated in injury, which has higher lifetime medical US hospital emergency departments (EDs) costs. found that lifetime medical and work-loss Investigators urged greater use of costs related to those injuries—affecting evidence-based interventions, such as roughly 30 million patients per year—...
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American Medical Association
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Copyright 2015 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.2015.14803
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Abstract

News & Analysis News From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Huge Toll From Nonfatal Injuries the mean cost was $25 034 for a self-harm A CDC analysis of nonfatal injuries treated in injury, which has higher lifetime medical US hospital emergency departments (EDs) costs. found that lifetime medical and work-loss Investigators urged greater use of costs related to those injuries—affecting evidence-based interventions, such as roughly 30 million patients per year— strength and balance exercises for older amounted to $456.9 billion in 2013. adults to avoid falls, and school-based pro- Investigators used data from the Na- grams to prevent substance abuse, a risk tional Electronic Injury Surveillance System– factor for violence. Screening and brief All Injury Program for 2013, the Web-Based intervention programs in the ED could Injury Statistics Query and Reporting Sys- also identify and target excessive alcohol tem, and other sources to estimate work- use, which may prevent subsequent loss and medical costs for nonfatal injuries. injuries. In 2013, the rate of ED-treated nonfatal in- juries resulting in hospitalization was 951 per 100 000 people, and for patients who were Five people from New York State and a treated and released, the rate was 8549 in-

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Published: Nov 10, 2015

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