Reports & Fact Sheets
Injury Center Success Story
Utah Improves Data Collection & Documentation
Utah Department of Health
"Through this data collection, we can increase awareness of TBI signs and symptoms and help connect people to appropriate resources and care. Accurate diagnoses, proper management, and more information can help lead to a reduction in TBI symptoms and potential long-term effects."
- Trisha Keller, Program Manager
This page contains a listing of CDC’s TBI reports and fact sheets. These publications are available for ordering in hard copy, for viewing online, or for downloading. (Note: some reports or fact sheets may be out of print and are only available in electronic format.)
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Reports
- Report to Congress on Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in the United States: Steps to Prevent a Serious Public Health Problem [PDF 158K]
- Traumatic Brain Injury in the United States: A Report to Congress, 1999 [PDF 3MB] HTML version
Fact Sheets
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- Victimization of Persons with Traumatic Brain Injury or Other Disabilities: A Fact Sheet for Professionals [PDF-734KB]
- Victimization of Persons with Traumatic Brain Injury or Other Disabilities: A Fact Sheet for Friends and Families [PDF-596KB]
For all full list of CDC’s TBI publications, including educational materials and initiatives, see TBI Publications.
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- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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