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. 1976 May;66(5):451–456. doi: 10.2105/ajph.66.5.451

Restraint systems for the prevention of injury to children in automobile accidents.

R G Scherz
PMCID: PMC1653308  PMID: 1275118

Abstract

Highway accidents are the leading cause of child deaths in the United States from the ages of 1-14 years-6,122 such deaths occurred in 1973. In most instances deaths and permanent injuries occurred with the child as a passenger in an automobile. One approach toward alleviating this problem is the restraint of children in automobiles to reduce the likelihood of injury in a crash.

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