Women Pose Innocent Victims of Landmines in Postwar Iran

"nBackground: Although in the last few years there has been an increasing attention to the problem of landmines, to date, the implications of women being victims of landmine has not been duly dealt with in the world including Iran, which is estimated to be the second most landmine infested...

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Main Authors: AR Soroush, F Flahati, M Zargar, MR Soroush, S Khateri, A Khaji
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2010-03-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Public Health
Subjects:
War
Online Access:http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/15178.pdf&manuscript_id=15178
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spelling doaj-98bd4ac49cee4243b603b7417e6478142020-12-02T11:34:04ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Public Health2251-60852010-03-013913235Women Pose Innocent Victims of Landmines in Postwar IranAR SoroushF FlahatiM ZargarMR SoroushS KhateriA Khaji"nBackground: Although in the last few years there has been an increasing attention to the problem of landmines, to date, the implications of women being victims of landmine has not been duly dealt with in the world including Iran, which is estimated to be the second most landmine infested country in the world. Still, provinces by the west border of Iran, 18 years after cessation of Iraq-Iran war suffer from the burden of vast areas, highly infested with landmines. This study aimed to provide a gender focused insight into landmine accidents in Iran."nMethods: In this retrospective study, women with documented deaths or injuries due to landmine and/or unexploded ordnances (UXO) explosions as documented in their medical records between Jul 1988 (after ceasefire) and Feb 2003 were studied in 5 western provinces of Iran. Data was analyzed by SPSS for Windows Version 11.P value under 0.05 was consid­ered statistically significant."nResults: During the 14-year study period, 252 women from 5 western provinces of Iran were reported to have injuries or death due to landmine and UXOs. All of the victims were civilians and the majority of them (47.6%) had one or more amputations. Most of them were injured in the period between1994 and 1998. The majority of the patients were young."nConclusion: Women who should take care of themselves as well as their families are more prone to sufferings inflicted by landmines and UXO.http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/15178.pdf&manuscript_id=15178WomenWarEpidemiology
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author AR Soroush
F Flahati
M Zargar
MR Soroush
S Khateri
A Khaji
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F Flahati
M Zargar
MR Soroush
S Khateri
A Khaji
Women Pose Innocent Victims of Landmines in Postwar Iran
Iranian Journal of Public Health
Women
War
Epidemiology
author_facet AR Soroush
F Flahati
M Zargar
MR Soroush
S Khateri
A Khaji
author_sort AR Soroush
title Women Pose Innocent Victims of Landmines in Postwar Iran
title_short Women Pose Innocent Victims of Landmines in Postwar Iran
title_full Women Pose Innocent Victims of Landmines in Postwar Iran
title_fullStr Women Pose Innocent Victims of Landmines in Postwar Iran
title_full_unstemmed Women Pose Innocent Victims of Landmines in Postwar Iran
title_sort women pose innocent victims of landmines in postwar iran
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Public Health
issn 2251-6085
publishDate 2010-03-01
description "nBackground: Although in the last few years there has been an increasing attention to the problem of landmines, to date, the implications of women being victims of landmine has not been duly dealt with in the world including Iran, which is estimated to be the second most landmine infested country in the world. Still, provinces by the west border of Iran, 18 years after cessation of Iraq-Iran war suffer from the burden of vast areas, highly infested with landmines. This study aimed to provide a gender focused insight into landmine accidents in Iran."nMethods: In this retrospective study, women with documented deaths or injuries due to landmine and/or unexploded ordnances (UXO) explosions as documented in their medical records between Jul 1988 (after ceasefire) and Feb 2003 were studied in 5 western provinces of Iran. Data was analyzed by SPSS for Windows Version 11.P value under 0.05 was consid­ered statistically significant."nResults: During the 14-year study period, 252 women from 5 western provinces of Iran were reported to have injuries or death due to landmine and UXOs. All of the victims were civilians and the majority of them (47.6%) had one or more amputations. Most of them were injured in the period between1994 and 1998. The majority of the patients were young."nConclusion: Women who should take care of themselves as well as their families are more prone to sufferings inflicted by landmines and UXO.
topic Women
War
Epidemiology
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