Childhood Pedestrian Injuries
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To the Editor.— We acknowledge the contribution of Rivara and Barber to the further definition of childhood pedestrian injuries (Pediatrics 1985;76:375-381). Their contribution is particularly noteworthy because pedestrian injuries are the leading cause of injury death in young school-aged children (5 to 9 years) in the United States.1 Their analysis of the socioeconomic factors associated with such injuries, however, lacks essential data to enable injury investigators to arrive at their conclusions: that the number of child pedestrian injuries are higher in children of low socioeconomic status and/or from ethnic minority families.
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