Title of article :
Sub-Saharan African hospitals have a unique opportunity to address intentional injury to children
Author/Authors :
Charles, Anthony G. Department of Surgery - University of North Carolina School of Medicine - Burnett Womack Building - CB - Chapel Hill - NC, USA , Gallaher, Jared R. Department of Surgery - University of North Carolina School of Medicine - Chapel Hill - NC, USA , Molyneux, Elizabeth Department of Paediatrics - College of Medicine - University of Malawi, Malawi
Abstract :
Intentional injury to children is a major, but neglected public
health and human rights issue with devastating consequences
on families and societies, particularly in low and middle-
income countries (LMICs). Intentional injury is defined by
the World Health Organization as ‘‘the intentional use of
physical force or power, threatened or actual, against oneself,
another person, or against a group or community that either
results in or has a high likelihood of resulting in injury, death,
psychological harm, maldevelopment or deprivation.
Keywords :
children , Sub-Saharan African hospitals , unique opportunity , address intentional injury
Journal title :
African Journal of Emergency Medicine