Hunters injured by firearms were nearly all Caucasian, older than non-hunters, did not involve handguns, presented to small hospitals, often sustained unintentional injuries and were not shot; most commonly injured in the head and neck, and had an overall mortality of 0.6%. These data can be a reference for future studies regarding hunting injuries associated with firearms.
Injuries from firearms in hunting activities
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Injuries from firearms in hunting activities
Category: Injury, Unintentional|Journal: Injury|Author: N Farren, R Loder|Year: 2014