Injury Prevention is a key public health strategy aimed at reducing the occurrence and severity of injuries that result from accidents, violence, or environmental hazards. Injuries may occur due to road traffic accidents, falls, burns, drowning, workplace hazards, or sports activities. Public health approaches to injury prevention focus on identifying risk factors, promoting safe behaviors, and creating safer environments. Effective strategies include enforcing safety laws, improving road and workplace safety standards, encouraging use of protective equipment such as helmets and seatbelts, and educating communities about injury risks. Surveillance systems help track injury patterns and guide targeted interventions. Injury prevention also involves emergency preparedness and access to timely medical care. By reducing preventable injuries, public health efforts improve quality of life, decrease healthcare costs, and protect individuals and communities from avoidable harm.
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