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Injury surveillance training manual; participant guide

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    The Injury Surveillance Training Manual is designed primarily for professionals who develop or operate surveillance systems and conduct prevention activities in less-resourced countries. It describes the steps needed to establish and maintain an injury surveillance system; provides information on designing and monitoring prevention activities; and offers guidance for making informed decisions about injury prevention. The curriculum emphasizes basic epidemiological skills needed to conduct surveillance and prevention activities; participation by different sectors and institutions in injury prevention efforts; and injury surveillance and prevention activities at the local level.
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    By Victoria Espitia-Hardeman and Leonard Paulozzi.

    Also available on CD-ROM in English and Spanish. The CD-ROM includes Instructor and Participant Guides, PowerPoint presentations for each session, and data for session exercises.

    Includes bibliographical references (p. 115-116).

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    print; 1 v. in various pagings : ill.. ; 28 cm. + 1 CD-ROM
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    urn:sha256:b82772915546dcc720f338f3900977485022f8aaa856b3298efddfa874d54e52
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