Causas externas de morbilidad y mortalidad
(Causas Externas)
En medicina, una causa externa es una razón de la existencia de una condición médica que puede estar asociada con un objeto específico o un proceso agudo que fue causado por algo fuera del cuerpo.
#1
Alan D LopezMelbourne School of Population and Global Health, The Univer
- global burden
- solomon islands
- life expectancy
- death data
- adult mortality
#2
Maria Helena Prado de Mello JorgeFaculdade Saúde Pública, Universidade de São Paulo. São Paul
- causas externas
- international rules
- road traffic injuries
- potential years
- mortes maternas
#3
Christopher J L MurrayDepartment of Health Metrics Sciences, School of Medicine, U
- global burden
- life expectancy
- united states
- systematic analysis
- development assistance
#4
Michael D CusimanoDivision of Neurosurgery, Li Ka Shing Institute, St. Michael
- traumatic brain injury
- pituitary adenomas
- ice hockey
- brain injuries
- cavernous sinus
#5
Margot B KushelBenioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative, Center for Vuln
- food insecurity
- san francisco
- older homeless adults
- housing instability
- chronic pain
#6
Paul M DietzeBurnet Institute, Behaviours and Health Risks Program, 85 Co
- alcohol consumption
- young people
- heroin overdose
- inject drugs
- adolescent drinking
#7
Mary L ChipmanDalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, T
- dental insurance
- eye bank
- cannabis cocaine
- traumatic brain injury
- bicycle helmet
#8
Zulfiqar Ahmed BhuttaDalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, T
- global burden
- developing countries
- child health
- typhoid fever
- zinc supplementation
#9
Martin J McKeeDepartment of Health Services Research and Policy, London Sc
- soviet union
- public health
- life expectancy
- global burden
- united kingdom
#10
Robert E BlackInternational Zinc Nutrition Consultative Group, University
- zinc supplementation
- child mortality
- developing countries
- gestational age
- rural bangladesh
TAGS: causas externas