The Prevalence of Alcohol in Road Traffic Accidents Fatalities in Central Serbia
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3. Fabbri A, Marchesini G, Morselli-Labate AM, et al (2002). Positive blood alcohol concentration and road accidents. A pro-spective study in an Italian emergency department. Emerg Med J, 19(3):210-4.
4. Damsere-Derry J, Palk G, King M (2018). Road safety implications of the blood al-cohol concentrations among alcohol us-ers exiting bars in northern Ghana. Traffic Inj Prev, 19(8):799-805.
5. Sjögren H, Valverius P, Eriksson A (2006). Gender differences in role of alcohol in fatal injury events. Eur J Public Health, 16(3):267-71.
6. Fell JC, Tippetts AS, Voas RB (2009). Fatal traffic crashes involving drinking drivers: what have we learned? Ann Adv Automot Med, 53:63-76.
7. Gjerde H, Normann PT, Christophersen AS, et al (2011). Alcohol, psychoactive drugs and fatal road traffic accidents in Norway: a case-control study. Accid Anal Prev, 43(3):1197-203.
8. du Plessis M, Hlaise KK, Blumenthal R (2016). Ethanol-related death in Ga-Rankuwa road-users, South Africa: A five-year analysis. J Forensic Leg Med, 44:5-9.
9. Kaasik T, Väli M, Saar I (2007). Road traffic mortality in Estonia: alcohol as the main contributing factor. Int J Inj Contr Saf Pro-mot, 14(3):163-70.
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Issue | Vol 51 No 8 (2022) | |
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DOI | https://doi.org/10.18502/ijph.v51i8.10281 |
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Slović Živana, Vitošević K, Todorović D, Jovanović M, Mihajlović F, Milovanović D, Mihaljević O, Todorović M. The Prevalence of Alcohol in Road Traffic Accidents Fatalities in Central Serbia. Iran J Public Health. 2022;51(8):1906-1908.