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APPS GLOBAL NURSES CONFERENCE: view the recordings below

 APPS GLOBAL NURSES CONFERENCE:




WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT BRITISH DEPUTY HIGH COMMISSIONER IN PAKISTAN H.E. MR MIKE NITHAVRIANAKIS WILL BE THE CHIEF GUEST AT THIS CONFERENCE.


The Association of Pakistani Physicians and Surgeons (APPS) Global would like to invite all Pakistani Nurses to this virtual conference as detailed below:


DATE: Friday 26 & Saturday  27 November 2021 


TIME: 10 am London, 11 am Berlin, 1 pm Jeddah, 3 pm Islamabad


Please register in advance for this conference via this link:

https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_UNrUhD1vRHuGBg5-ag-cnw


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World Day of Remembrance: Road Traffic Victims 21st November

 Road Traffic Accidents



International prevalence

Every year the lives of approximately 1.3 million people are cut short as a result of a road traffic crash.

Between 20 and 50 million more people suffer non-fatal injuries, with many incurring a disability as a result of their injury.

More than half of all road traffic deaths are among vulnerable road users: pedestrians, cyclists, and motorcyclists.

93% of the world's fatalities on the roads occur in low- and middle-income countries, even though these countries have approximately 60% of the world's vehicles.

Road traffic injuries are the leading cause of death for children and young adults aged 5-29 years.

Prevalence in Pakistan

According to the latest WHO data published in 2018 Road Traffic Accidents Deaths in Pakistan reached 30,046 or 2.42% of total deaths.

In this report, the WHO estimated that in Pakistan, RTAs result in 14.3 deaths per 100,000 population, which makes RTA fatalities an important public health issue that needs to be addressed immediately.

Risk factors

Speeding

Driving under the influence of alcohol and other psychoactive substances

Nonuse of motorcycle helmets, seat-belts, and child restraints

Distracted driving

Unsafe road infrastructure

Unsafe vehicles

Inadequate post-crash care

Inadequate law enforcement of traffic laws

How to Prevent

Road traffic injuries can be prevented. Governments need to take action to address road safety in a holistic manner. This requires involvement from multiple sectors such as transport, police, health, education, and actions that address the safety of roads, vehicles, and road users.

The Safe System approach is essential to eliminate fatal crashes and reduce serious injuries. Effective interventions have to be designed include designing safer infrastructure and incorporating road safety features into land-use and transport planning, improving the safety features of vehicles, improving post-crash care for victims of road crashes, setting and enforcing laws relating to key risks, and raising public awareness.

References:

1. https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/road-traffic-injuries

2. Global status report on road safety 2018. https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789241565684

3. https://www.worldlifeexpectancy.com/pakistan-road-traffic-accidents