Traffic Medicine in the Latin America: a focus on the Dominican Republic
<p dir="ltr">Road traffic injuries [RTI’s] are known to be a global leading cause of death and disability. In Latin America, they have been shown in disproportionately affect young males, vulnerable road users and low-income populations. Some of the world’s highest death rates from R...
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| Main Author: | Ruben Peralta (768896) (author) |
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