There were 2.6 more nonfatal firearm-related injuries than fatal injuries treated. |
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As its new name suggests, that is partly because it now includes entries for nonfatal diseases. |
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It was estimated that 34,485 people received emergency room medical attention for nonfatal unintentional injuries during the two year period. |
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If the fatal diseases move out, then the nonfatal diseases are going to move in. |
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Every police killing here is subject to an independent inquiry, and even nonfatal shootings are meticulously tracked and evaluated. |
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The authors conclude that nonfatal firearms injuries can pose a serious strain on the resources of the public health system. |
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The risk for fatal and nonfatal anaphylactic or anaphylactoid reactions is increased among patients with prior aprotinin exposure. |
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For both treatment groups the number of nonfatal adverse events was related to severity of asthma on entry. |
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In the United States each year, about six times as many persons receive nonfatal injuries in accidents in the home as in motor-vehicle accidents, and about twice as many at home as in industrial accidents. |
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Because this definition does not specify the outcome of such acts, it is customary to distinguish between fatal suicide and attempted, or nonfatal, suicide. |
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Childhood injuries are one of the leading causes of death among children and tens of millions of children require hospital care for nonfatal injuries every year ñ many of them are left with lifelong disabilities. |
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The Commissioner's mandate would be to investigate fatal air, marine and rail transportation accidents, and also to investigate some nonfatal accidents of particular interest. |
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The purpose of this study was to examine the characteristics of nonfatal firearm injuries in emergency departments and to compare these to firearm-related fatalities. |
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The results indicated that approximately 99,025 patients were admitted for nonfatal firearm-related injuries in American hospitals during the study period. |
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Certain subpopulations, including youth and aboriginals, as well as methods of suicide and nonfatal attempts are examined in an effort to understand the national variations. |
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Nonfatal bites from venomous snakes may result in the need for amputation of a limb or part thereof. |
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