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Facts

Leading Mechanisms
Motor vehicle traffic fatalities are the leading mechanism of death for most ages. Poisonings were the leading mechanism for persons 34-53 years of age, and falls were the leading mechanism for those 73 years of age and over. Source: CDC/NCHSBergen G,Chen LH, Warner M, Fingerhut LA. Injury in the United States: 2007. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. 2008



About SAVIR

SAVIR’s Mission:Click to download a membership brochure

To promote scholarly activity in the prevention, control, acute care, and rehabilitation of intentional and unintentional injury.

Membership Brochure (pdf)

SAVIR’s Purposes:

  • Promote collective, educational and scholarly activity among its members in developing the field of injury prevention and control research, policy and program development, teaching, and other activities that synthesize expertise from multiple disciplines, in creating a body of expertise that is greater than the sum of contributions from individual scholars or centers.

  • Work collaboratively with practitioners and policymakers to bridge research, practice, and policy efforts in order to facilitate improvements in injury prevention and control policies and programs.

  • Provide a resource to other researchers, practitioners and decision makers in accessing expertise in the development of research, program and policy activities.

  • Sustain a focus on teaching and mentoring the next generation of injury researchers and practitioners through promoting and improving educational opportunities in appropriate disciplines.

  • Promote rigorous evaluation of injury prevention and control initiatives through development and dissemination of improved methodologies for program implementation and evaluation.

  • Maintain active liaisons with other organizations, institutions, and agencies whose purposes and functions are similar.

  • Advocate for improved resources for injury prevention and control research and related activities.

SAVIR's Official Journal is Injury Prevention,
a member of the BMJ Publishing Group.