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      Incidence of traumatic brain injury in the United States, 2003.

      The Journal of head trauma rehabilitation
      Accidental Falls, statistics & numerical data, Accidents, Traffic, Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Brain Injuries, epidemiology, mortality, Child, Child, Preschool, Female, Hospitalization, Humans, Incidence, Infant, Male, Middle Aged, United States, Violence

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          Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an important public health problem in the United States. In 2003, there were an estimated 1,565,000 TBIs in the United States: 1,224,000 emergency department visits, 290,000 hospitalizations, and 51,000 deaths. Findings were similar to those from previous years in which rates of TBI were highest for young children (aged 0-4) and men, and the leading causes of TBI were falls and motor vehicle traffic.

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