Comparing the top 100 attacks in the Global Terrorism Database: high injury rate versus high fatality rate attacks

Author:

De Cauwer Harald1ORCID,Barten Dennis2,Granholm Fredrik3,Mortelmans Luc4,Cras Patrick5,Somville Francis6

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Antwerp, Wilrijk, Belgium; Department of Neurology, Sint-Dimpna Regional Hospital, Geel, Belgium

2. Department of Emergency Medicine, VieCuri Medical Center, Venlo, The Netherlands

3. Swedish Air Ambulance (SLA), Mora, Sweden. Adjunct Faculty, BIDMC Disaster Medicine Fellowship, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

4. Center for Research and Education in Emergency Care, University of Leuven, Leuven; REGEDIM, Free University Brussels, Brussels; Department of Emergency Medicine, ZNA Camp Cadix, Antwerp, Belgium

5. Dpt of Neurology, Antwerp University Hospital; Translational Neurosciences, Born-Bunge Institute, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University Antwerp, Wilrijk, Belgium

6. Department of Emergency Medicine, Sint-Dimpna Regional Hospital, Geel, Belgium; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences. University of Antwerp, Wilrijk, Belgium

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Subject

General Medicine,Surgery

Reference43 articles.

1. Global Terrorism Database. www.start.umd.edu/gtd/search/IncidentSummary.aspx?gtdid=200109110005

2. Wisnivesky JP Teitelbaum SL Todd AC et al. Persistence of multiple illnesses in World Trade Center rescue and recovery workers: a cohort study. Lancet. 2011;378(9794):888-897.

3. De Cauwer H Somville FJMP. Neurological disease in the aftermath of terrorism: a review. Acta Neurol Belg. 2018;118(2):193-199.

4. Clouston SAP Hall CB Kritikos M et al. Cognitive impairment and World Trade Centre-related exposures. Nat Rev Neurol. 2022;18(2):103-116.

5. 20 years on 9/11 responders are still sick and dying. The conversation web site. https://theconversation.com/20-years-on-9-11-responders-are-still-sick-and-dying-166033#An%20Ongoing%20Battle. Accessed March 17 2023.

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