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. 1985 Mar;75(3):277–279. doi: 10.2105/ajph.75.3.277

Mortality patterns of New York State Vietnam Veterans.

C E Lawrence, A A Reilly, P Quickenton, P Greenwald, W F Page, A J Kuntz
PMCID: PMC1646175  PMID: 3976954

Abstract

Mortality odds ratios (MORs) comparing veterans with Vietnam service who died in New York State to veterans of the Vietnam era with no Vietnam service were estimated (N = 1,496). The most elevated MORs and their confidence intervals were non-motor vehicular injuries of transport (MOR = 2.18, (1.19, 3.96)), other accidents and burns (MOR = 1.37, (0.95, 1.98)), and homicide (MOR = 1.59, (0.86, 2.94).

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