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Volume 6, Issue 5(Suppl)

Epidemiology (Sunnyvale)

ISSN: 2161-1165 ECR, Open Access

Page 79

Notes:

Epidemiology 2016

October 3-5, 2016

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Epidemiology & Public Health

October 3-5, 2016|London, UK

4

th

International Conference on

ANALYSIS OF EMERGENCY SURVIVAL RATE AFTER TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS BY THE

EXACT & ASYMPTOTIC DISTRIBUTIONS STATISTICS

Toshiko Sawaguchi

a,b

and

Keizo Sato

b

a

National Institute of Public Health, Japan

b

Showa University School of Medicine, Japan

Aim

: The aim is to estimate the emergency survival rate after traffic accidents if these rates could analyse the prefecture

difference.

Materials & methods

: As for the totalized Japan, each prefecture in all Japan and 4 prefectures in the Hokuriku

area in Japan, the number of traffic accidents, the number of the injured persons, the number of the injured dead

persons were extracted from the total statistic book edited by the National Police Agency. The same kinds of data as for

cities & towns in Niigata Prefecture were also extracted from the homepage of Niigata Prefecture in 2014, 2013 & 2012.

Using these data, the emergency survival rate after traffic accidents were calculated using the following formula;

The emergency survival rate after traffic accidents = (the number of the injured & dead persons after traffic accidents

the

number of the injured persons after traffic accidents)/ the number of the injured & dead persons after traffic accidents)

Each rate by each 4 prefecture & by secondary medical area in Niigata was tested using non-parametric one-way ANOVA. SAS

Analytic Pro was used for statistical analysis.

Results

: Significant differences were suggested as the following, between the secondary medical area only using the Cramer-

Mises test only as for the number of traffic accidents, the number of dead persons after traffic accidents, the number of injured

& dead persons after traffic accidents and the number of injured persons after traffic accidents (CM<1.5).

Biography

Toshiko Sawaguchi has been acting as originally pediatric forensic pathologist and moved to the epidemiology and public health field since 1

st

April 2015 as the

research managing director.

sawaguchitoshiko@niph.go.jp

Toshiko Sawaguchi et al., Epidemiology (Sunnyvale), 6:5(Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2161-1165.C1.015