
Evaluation of 3,096 accidents occurred during occupational activity in industry reveals the following results: most of the injuries of men are more serious than these of women. Ranking the injured parts of the body shows that injuries of the hand are most frequent. Moreover ranking the injured parts of the body as well as the nature of injuries reveals that there are notable differences between the two sexes.
Adult, Male, Trauma Severity Indices, Multiple Trauma, Incidence, Germany, West, Cross-Sectional Studies, Sex Factors, Accidents, Occupational, Humans, Wounds and Injuries, Female
Adult, Male, Trauma Severity Indices, Multiple Trauma, Incidence, Germany, West, Cross-Sectional Studies, Sex Factors, Accidents, Occupational, Humans, Wounds and Injuries, Female
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