Shanon A, Feldman W
Department of Pediatrics, University of Ottawa, School of Medicine, Canada.
Can J Public Health. 1993 May-Jun;84(3):159-62.
To determine the incidence of non-fatal firearm injuries in the Ottawa area, we retrospectively reviewed the charts of all children admitted to the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario for firearm injuries in the last 15 years. The Children's Hospital is the only pediatric tertiary care care centre in the Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec areas, serving a child population of 600,000. Eighteen children were admitted to our hospital for firearm injuries during this period; six suffered long-term disabilities. The low number of non-fatal firearm injuries at our institution reflects national trends in the incidence of fatal firearm injuries in Canadian children and adolescents.
为确定渥太华地区非致命性火器伤的发生率,我们回顾性查阅了安大略东部儿童医院过去15年收治的所有因火器伤入院儿童的病历。该儿童医院是安大略东部和魁北克西部唯一的儿科三级护理中心,服务于60万儿童。在此期间,有18名儿童因火器伤入院;其中6人留有长期残疾。我们机构非致命性火器伤数量较少,这反映了加拿大儿童和青少年致命性火器伤发生率的全国趋势。