<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Safetylit: Rural and Agricultural Issues</title><link>http://www.safetylit.org/</link><description>Welcome to SafetyLit, the online source for recent research about injury prevention.</description><item><title>Determinants of childhood burns in rural Bangladesh: A nested case-control study. - Mashreky SR, Rahman A, Khan TF, Svanstrom L, Rahman F. </title><category>Rural and Agricultural Issues</category><link>http://www.safetylit.org/citations/index.php?fuseaction=citations.viewdetails&amp;citationIds[]=citjournalarticle_184324_15</link><description>BACKGROUND: Burn is one of the major causes of childhood illnesses in Bangladesh and is the third leading cause of illness of 1- to 4-year-old children. Rural children are more at risk compared to urban-dwelling children. OBJECTIVE: The study was design...</description></item><item><title>Epidemiological study on alcohol consumption and agricultural profession-related injuries among Minority Residents from the Northern parts of China. - Wang LM, Sun YW, Han YF, Xiang H, Stallones L, Xue HF, Cheng Y, Li SS. </title><category>Rural and Agricultural Issues</category><link>http://www.safetylit.org/citations/index.php?fuseaction=citations.viewdetails&amp;citationIds[]=citjournalarticle_183991_15</link><description>OBJECTIVE: To understand the incidence rates of agricultural profession-related injuries and the relationship to alcohol consumption. METHODS: A multistage sample of 2366 villagers was selected from Minority Nationality Villages, Heilongjiang province. Fac...</description></item><item><title>Epidemiology, surveillance, and prevention of farm tractor overturn fatalities. - Cole HP, McKnight RH, Donovan TA. </title><category>Rural and Agricultural Issues</category><link>http://www.safetylit.org/citations/index.php?fuseaction=citations.viewdetails&amp;citationIds[]=citjournalarticle_184412_15</link><description>Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries data identify six states within or near the Appalachian mountain range that have the highest rates of agricultural tractor overturn deaths within the United States. Demographic and economic data that characterize farms...</description></item><item><title>Farming-related caustic ingestion by a 2-year-old: innocent play with costly results. - Al-Kassar G, Knobloch MJ. </title><category>Rural and Agricultural Issues</category><link>http://www.safetylit.org/citations/index.php?fuseaction=citations.viewdetails&amp;citationIds[]=citjournalarticle_184405_15</link><description>Young children continue to ingest caustic materials while playing in farm work areas. However, recent agricultural safety and health literature scarcely mentions caustic ingestion, and national incidence data specific to childhood caustic ingestion occurri...</description></item><item><title>North Carolina all-terrain vehicle (ATV) safety legislation: an assessment of the short-term impact on ATV-related morbidity and mortality. - Beidler SK, Kromhout-Schiro S, Douillet CD, Riesenman PJ, Rich PB. </title><category>Rural and Agricultural Issues</category><link>http://www.safetylit.org/citations/index.php?fuseaction=citations.viewdetails&amp;citationIds[]=citjournalarticle_184341_15</link><description>OBJECTIVE: All-terrain vehicle (ATV)-related morbidity and mortality has increased in the US, and states have attempted to combat this trend with ATV-specific safety legislation. The objective of this study was to examine the short-term changes in ATV-rela...</description></item><item><title>Study on the risk factors of injuries among children at school age, from the families of migrant workers in Hangzhou city. - Zhu XX, Chen K, Liu QM, Shi WY, Xiang HQ, Fang SY, Li L. </title><category>Rural and Agricultural Issues</category><link>http://www.safetylit.org/citations/index.php?fuseaction=citations.viewdetails&amp;citationIds[]=citjournalarticle_183997_15</link><description>OBJECTIVE: To explore the risk factors of injuries among school aged children from migrant workers' families, in Hangzhou. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey on 3582 students from eight separate schools in which, four were set for migrant workers' families ...</description></item></channel> </rss>