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Health implications of small arms and light weapons in eastern Uganda Andrew D. Pinto, BSc, Peter Olupot-Olupot, MBChB (MUK), Victor R. Neufeld, MD Introduction Small arms and light weapons (SALW), or “conventional wea
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Document Date: 2011-03-14 17:49:21


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City

Kampala / /

Company

ADP / Microsoft / /

Continent

Africa / /

Country

Kenya / Uganda / Canada / Jamaica / Ghana / Sudan / /

Currency

USD / /

Facility

University of Toronto / Mbale Regional Hospital / Moroto armory / /

IndustryTerm

healthcare facility / costeffective solution / referral healthcare facilities / healthcare / sufficient infrastructure / food / energy / /

MedicalCondition

small arms injuries / internal organ injury / disease / SALW injury / each injury / fatal injuries / intentional injuries / prospective injury / non-fatal injuries / injury / gunshot injuries / long term continuous injury / unintentional injury / lacerations / injuries / /

MedicalTreatment

antibiotics / first aid / /

Organization

Casualty Department / Sudanese government / Liberation Army / World Health Organization / Mbale Regional Hospital / Physicians for Global Survival / Ugandan government / Lord’s Resistance Army / University of Toronto / Medical Alumni Association / International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War / /

Person

Andrew D. Pinto / Joanna Santa Barbara / Peter Olupot-Olupot / Sheila Harms / Monica Hau / Debbie Grisdale / Neil Arya / Sam Luboga / Victor R. Neufeld / /

Position

investigator / Medical Superintendent / staff physician / physician / researcher / /

Region

eastern Uganda / /

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