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Rashid Jooma

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Vulnerable Road Users Are At Greater Risk During Ramadan -- Results From Road Traffic Surveillance Data., Amber Mehmood, Anoosh Moin, Irum Qamar Khan, Mohammad Umer Mir, Rashid Jooma May 2017

Vulnerable Road Users Are At Greater Risk During Ramadan -- Results From Road Traffic Surveillance Data., Amber Mehmood, Anoosh Moin, Irum Qamar Khan, Mohammad Umer Mir, Rashid Jooma

Rashid Jooma

Abstract

OBJECTIVE:

To assess how the frequency, nature and outcome of road traffic crashes differ during the fasting month of Ramadan.

METHODS:

The retrospective study was conducted in Karachi and comprised data from the Road Traffic Injury Surveillance Project which entailed information on all road traffic injury victims presenting to Emergency Departments in the city between September 2006 and September 2011. Data was analysed to find the frequency of road traffic crashes according to time of incident, road user group and survival. Ramadan and Non-Ramadan groups were compared with respect to time and frequency of incidents, road user group and …


A Successful Model Of Road Traffic Injury Surveillance In A Developing Country: Process And Lessons Learnt., Junaid Abdul Razzak, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim, Amber Mehmood, Syed Ameer Hussain, Mir Shabbar Ali, Rashid Jooma May 2017

A Successful Model Of Road Traffic Injury Surveillance In A Developing Country: Process And Lessons Learnt., Junaid Abdul Razzak, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim, Amber Mehmood, Syed Ameer Hussain, Mir Shabbar Ali, Rashid Jooma

Rashid Jooma

Background: Road Traffic Injuries (RTIs) are one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide with 90% of global mortality concentrated in the low and middle income countries. RTI surveillance is recommended to define the burden, identify high risk groups, plan intervention and monitor their impact. Despite its stated importance in the literature, very few examples of sustained surveillance systems are reported from low income countries. This paper shares the experience of setting up an urban RTI surveillance program in the emergency departments of five major hospitals in Karachi, Pakistan. METHOD: We describe the process of establishing a surveillance …