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Department of Human Services

Injury Epidemiology


The Injury Epidemiology Program gathers and analyzes data on all unintentional and intentional injuries in Oregon.
  • Injury data Ongoing surveillance data are used to determine the magnitude of fatal and non-fatal injuries in Oregon, monitor trends, identify priority areas, complete data requests, and to guide program development and policy initiatives.

In Oregon, injury is....

  • The fourth leading cause of death overall!
  • The leading cause of death for Oregonians aged 1 - 44 years!
  • Not an accident. Most injuries are PREVENTABLE!
Data are collected from....

  • Death certificates
  • Hospital discharge records
  • Law enforcement summaries
  • Oregon Department of Transportation
  • Surveys
  • Medical examiner reports
Additional Data

State and national injury data may also be obtained from the Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC) through the Web-based: Injury Statistics Query and Reporting System (WISQARS)

WISQARS is an interactive database system that provides customized reports of injury-related data.

 
Page updated: December 19, 2007

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