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Injury Epidemiology: Research and Control Strategies provides an in-depth exploration of how injuries occur, who is most vulnerable, and what evidence-based interventions work best. Leon S. Robertson draws on decades of epidemiological research to present methodologies for studying injury patterns and identifying risk factors across diverse populations.
The book covers essential topics including injury surveillance systems, data analysis techniques, and the development of targeted prevention programs. Robertson emphasizes the importance of understanding injury as a public health issue and demonstrates how epidemiological principles can be applied to reduce injury incidence and severity. This authoritative resource is invaluable for public health professionals, researchers, policymakers, and students seeking to understand and combat injuries in their communities.







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