Geospatial, Racial, and Educational Variation in Firearm Mortality in the USA, Mexico, Brazil, and Colombia, 1990–2015
23 May, 2019 | 08:01h | UTCCommentaries: Making the case for a world without guns – The Lancet Public Health (free) AND Firearm mortality highest in young men, and is associated with race and education – The Lancet (free)
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Between 1990 & 2015, almost 2.5 million firearm deaths in 4 high-burden countries (USA, Mexico, Brazil & Colombia); firearms remain a leading cause of death in men aged 15-34 years – 1.4 million deaths: finding from vital statistics data @TheLancetPH https://t.co/HLz6CdDK8w pic.twitter.com/zErjISkXoq
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