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Publications Related Publications on Injury Reporting Systems Walsh S, Hemenway D. Intimate partner violence homicides followed by suicides in Kentucky. Journal of the Kentucky Medical Association 2005; 103:67-670. Azrael D, Barber C, Hemenway D, Miller M. Violent Injury Data. In Ludwig J and Cook P, Eds. Evaluating Gun Policy: Effects on Crime and Violence. Brookings Institution (in press 2002). 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):38-41. Barber C, Hemenway D, Hargarten S, Kellermann A, Azrael D, & Wilt S. A "call to arms" for a national surveillance system on firearm injuries. (Editorial) American Journal of Public Health 2000; 90(8):1191-1193. Barber C, Hochstadt J, Hemenway D, Azrael D. Underestimates of unintentional firearm fatalities: Comparing Supplementary Homicide Report data with the National Vital Statistics System. Injury Prevention 2002: 8:252-256. Coben JH, Dearwater SR, Forjuoh SN, Dixon BW. A population-based study of fatal and nonfatal firearm-related injuries. Academic Emergency Medicine 1997;4:248-255. FIRS 3rd Annual Statistical Report: 1999 Statewide Wisconsin Data www.mcw.edu/firs Friedman DI, Coben JH. Allegheny County, PA, Injury Surveillance System Firearm Injuries and Fatalities 1999. Injury Prevention Program, Allegheny County Health Department, Pittsburgh PA March 2000. Friedman DI, Coben JH. Allegheny County, PA, Injury Surveillance System Firearm Injuries and Fatalities 2000. Injury Prevention Program, Allegheny County Health Department, Pittsburgh PA June 2001. Hargarten SW , Karlson TA , O'Brien M, Hancock J, Quebbeman E. Characteristics of firearms involved in fatalities. JAMA 1996;275:42-45. Hargarten SW, Kuhn EM, Mercy JA, Withers RL, Nie CL, O'Brien ME. Suicide guns: why collect the information? Injury Prevention 2000;6:245-246. Kellermann, Arthur, et al., Community-level Firearm Injury Surveillance: Local Data for Local Action. Annals of Emergency Medicine; October 2001: 423-429. Kellermann AL. Bartolomeos KK. Firearm injury surveillance at the local level - from data to action. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 1998. 15(3 Suppl S)109-112. Kellermann AL, Rivara FP, Lee RK, et al. Injuries due to firearms in three cities. New England Journal of Medicine 1996; 335(19);1438-1444. Klassen C, Vassar M. San Francisco Firearm Injury Reporting System: Annual Report, February 2002. San Francisco Department of Public Health and San Francisco Injury Center. Lapidus G, Merwin D, et al. Firearm-related fatality surveillance in Hartford County, Connecticut. Connecticut Medicine 2001; 65(2): 93-97. Lapidus G & Gelven E. Firearm fatality report (Interim Report, July 2001). Hartford CT: Connecticut Fatal Firearm Injury Reporting System. May JP, Hemenway D. Do criminals go to the hospital when they are shot? Injury Prevention 2002; 8:236-238. May JP, Hemenway D, Oen R, Pitts K. Medical care solicitation by criminals with gunshot wounds: A survey of Washington, DC jail detainees. Journal of Trauma 2000; 48: 130-32. May J, Hemenway D, Oen R, Pitts K. When criminals are shot. Medscape General Medicine; June 28, 2000. Nie C, Hargarten S. Wisconsin needs to support death investigation: Here's why. Wis Med J 2001;100(2):60-62. Tymus T, O'Brien ME, Hargarten SW. Wisconsin firearm injury surveillance system development: A comparison of medical examiner/coroner data. Wis Med J 1996;May:277-282. Wiersema B, Loftin C, Mullen RC, et al. Fatal firearm-related injury surveillance in Maryland. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 1998; 15 (3 Suppl S):46-56. Withers RL, Mercy JA, Hargarten SW. Public health: a successful paradigm applied to firearm injuries. Wis Med J 2000; 99(1):48-49. Zavoksi R, Lapidus G, et al. A population-based study of severe firearm injury. Pediatrics 1995; 96(2): 278-282. |