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National Violent Death Reporting System:
Bibliography on Violence Surveillance

Anderson M, Kaufman J, Simon T, Barrios L, Paulozzi L, Ryan G, et al. School associated violent deaths study in the United States, 1994-1999. JAMA 2001;286:2695-2702.

Azrael D, Barber C, Mercy J. Linking data to save lives: recent progress in establishing a national violent death reporting system. Harvard Health Policy Review 2001;2(2):38-42

Barber C, Hemenway D, Hochstadt J, et al. Underestimates of unintentional firearm fatalities: comparing Supplementary Homicide Report data with the National Vital Statistics System. Inj Prev 2002;8:252-56.

Committee on Injury Prevention and Control, Division of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Institute of Medicine. Bonnie R, Fulco C, Liverman C, editors. Reducing the burden of injury: advancing prevention and treatment. Washington (DC): National Academy Press; 1999.

Isaac N, Martin S, McMahon P. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Building data systems for monitoring and responding to violence against women: recommendations from a workshop. MMWR 2000;49(RR-11):1-18. http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/rr4911a1.htm

Consensus Recommendations for Injury Surveillance in State Health Departments. Report from the Planning Comprehensive Injury Surveillance in State Health Departments Working Group; Sep 1999.

Kellermann A, Bartolomeos K, Fuqua-Whitley D, Sampson TR, Parramore CS. Community-level firearm injury surveillance: local data for local action. Ann Emerg Med 2001;38(4):423-429.

Kellermann A, Bartolomeos K. Firearm injury surveillance at the local level. Am J Prev Med 1998;15(3S):109-12

Krug E, Dahlberg L, Mercy J, Zwi A, and Lozano R, editors. World report on violence and health [monograph online].2002. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization; Available from URL: http://www.who.int/violence_injury_prevention/violence/world_report/wrvh1/en/

McClain P, Sacks J, Froehlke R, Ewigman B. Estimates of fatal child abuse and neglect, United States, 1979 through 1988. Pediatrics 1993;91(2):338-43.

Mercy J, Ikeda R, Powell K. Firearm-related injury surveillance: an overview of progress and challenges ahead. Am J Prev Med 1998;15(3S):6-16.

Potter L, Powell K, Kachur S. Suicide prevention from a public health perspective. Suicide and life-threatening behavior 1995;25(1):82-91.

Rosenberg M, Hammond W. Surveillance the key to firearm injury prevention. Am J Prev Med 1998;15(3S):1.

Tuller D. Combining the scattered data from violent deaths. The New York Times 2003 Jan 14; Sect. F:7 (col.1).

Withers R, Mercy J, Hargarten S. Public health: a successful paradigm applied to firearm injuries. Wis Med J 2000;99:48-49.

 

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