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      The dangers of dairy farming: The injury experience of 600 workers followed for two years

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          The spectrum of agricultural trauma.

          During the past 6 years, 375 patients were hospitalized with injuries resulting from farm accidents. The mechanism of injury was farm animal in 135 patients (36%), tractor in 89 (24%), corn picker or auger in 57 (15%), power take-off in 29 (8%), other farm machinery in 50 (13%), and miscellaneous in 15 (4%). Injury severity score (ISS) of 25 or greater was calculated for 29 individuals (8%). Eleven groups of surgical subspecialists performed 539 procedures. Eight patients (2.1%) died as a result of their injuries. All eight deaths occurred after tractor accidents secondary to pelvic fractures, head and spinal cord injury, or blunt chest trauma. Thirty-nine patients (10%) were left with serious permanent disability. Unnecessary morbidity and mortality in many cases were attributed to excessive prehospital care times within a largely rural area. Better prevention by farmer education and the initiation of mandatory safety devices on agricultural equipment may lower the incidence of farm accidents. Major agricultural trauma is frequent and diverse and is optimally managed in a regional trauma center.
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              Occupational injuries Factors associated with frequency and severity

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                Journal
                American Journal of Industrial Medicine
                Am. J. Ind. Med.
                Wiley
                02713586
                10970274
                1992
                1992
                : 21
                : 5
                : 637-650
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                10.1002/ajim.4700210504
                1609811
                7e7f652c-e753-4d8f-97b7-87ddb068855e
                © 1992

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