| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6082953 | Injury | 2016 | 6 Pages | 
Abstract
												Falls were the most common cause of civilian injury in Baghdad. In part due to the effect of prolonged insecurity on a fragile health system, many injuries resulted in life-limiting disabilities. In turn, households shouldered much of the burden after fall injury due to loss of income and/or medical expenditure, often resulting in food insecurity. Given ongoing conflict, civilian injury control initiatives, trauma care strengthening efforts and support for households of the injured is urgently needed.
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											Authors
												Barclay T. Stewart, Riyadh Lafta, Sahar A Esa Al Shatari, Megan Cherewick, Abraham Flaxman, Amy Hagopian, Gilbert Burnham, Adam L. Kushner, 
											