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[traumanurses] 2001 NEISS All Injury data released

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Subject: [traumanurses] 2001 NEISS All Injury data released
From: "Hotz, Heidi, RN" <Heidi.Hotz@cshs.org>
Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 09:23:58 -0800
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> From:         Trauma-EMS Librarian[SMTP:trauma-l@trauma-ems.org]
> Reply To:     Trauma-EMS Librarian
> Sent:         Wednesday, November 05, 2003 7:45 AM
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> Subject:      2001 NEISS All Injury data released
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> The National Electronic Injury Surveillance System All Injury 
> Program (NEISS AIP) data for 2001 is now available from the 
> National Archive of Criminal Justice Data (NACJD).   These data 
> provide national estimates of nonfatal injuries treated in US hospital 
> emergency departments for all causes and types of injuries.  You 
> can download these data, as well as associated background 
> information and a codebook at the NACJD web site 
> http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/NACJD/archive.html  
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> You can access these NEISS AIP 2001 data by typing the number 
> 3817 in the simple search box and selecting on the pull down 
> menu the phrase "in the study number." The data report headline 
> with appear.
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> Other associated data sets are also at that site:
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> Study no. 3018 Firearm Injury Surveillance Study, 1993-2000 Study 
> no. 3582 National Electronic Injury Surveillance System All Injury 
> Program, 2000.  
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> NCIPC is pleased to release these surveillance data for other public
> health researchers to study and analyze as relevant to their own
> injury prevention research interests.
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> We also want to thank our partners at the US Consumer Product 
> Safety Commission for collecting these high quality surveillance 
> data.  
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