In this issue of Pediatric Clinics of North America, guest editors Drs. Lois K. Lee and Flaura K. Winston bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Preventing Unintentional Injuries among Children and Youth. Unintentional injuries continue to be a leading cause of mortality and morbidity among U.S. children and youth and globally, and there are also important health disparities related to socio-economic inequities in different populations of children. In this issue, top experts discuss key topics such as pediatric considerations for home safety and water safety, consumer product injuries in children, child passenger and teen driving safety, injury prevention technology, and much more.
Approaches and Strategies for Pediatric Injury Prevention History of and Successes in Pediatric Injury Prevention Applications of the Injury Equity Framework to Address Pediatric Injury Inequities Developmental Considerations for Pediatric Unintentional Injury Prevention Sleep-Related Infant Death Pediatric Considerations for Home Safety Pediatric Injuries Among Those Using Active Transportation & Micromobility Devices Pediatric Considerations for Water Safety Pediatric Injuries from Consumer Products and Strategies for Prevention Prevention of Childhood Poisoning Child Passenger Safety Teen Driving Wheels of Misfortune: All-Terrain Vehicles and Utility Task Vehicles Current and Future Injury Prevention Technology: Engineering Principles and Educating on Correct Use
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