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The incident description for this case is given in Table3.
The incident description for this scenario is given in Table1.
The lower extremities (55/108, 51%) were the most commonly injured body region injured during fights, as detailed in the injury incident description.
A written incident description that includes such distance data was available for 31 fatal incidents across the SI and Witham databases.
The database reports the number of fatalities, overall losses, and insured losses, as well as a written incident description, for 452 events occurring between 1950 and 2009 (data donated by Wirtz, 2009).
First, we always selected school and child care settings as locations where children were potentially exposed by searching for the terms "school" or "daycare" in the fields for incident description, location of the incident, and additional information.
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Most fatal incident descriptions do not include such information about the victims.
The fatalities database of Auker et al. (2013) contains fatal incidents from 1600 AD and provides brief incident descriptions, eruption start date and VEI, the number of fatalities and fatal cause.
For example, based on variant incident descriptions, a case may be coded as a crushing injury in the SOII but as an amputation in another data source.
Web extra table 6 details study quality criteria, including loss to follow-up, surveillance carried out for the diagnosis of incident events, description of the definition used for these events, and event subtypes.
While 14% of incidents contained descriptions of moderate harm outcomes or worse, these could represent the tip of the iceberg and a larger reservoir of significant harm could be occurring as a result of discharge problems.
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