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Home / Health / India's Alarming Trauma Burden: 10% Global Road Deaths

India's Alarming Trauma Burden: 10% Global Road Deaths

7 Feb

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Summary

  • India accounts for 10-11% of global road deaths with only 1% of vehicles.
  • Mandatory Basic Life Support training in schools and colleges proposed.
  • Puducherry sees high road accidents, with two-wheelers causing 57% fatalities.
India's Alarming Trauma Burden: 10% Global Road Deaths

Trauma represents a significant global health crisis, causing over five million deaths annually and disproportionately affecting India, which contributes 10-11% of global road traffic fatalities despite a small fraction of the world's vehicles. Road accidents are the primary cause, followed by falls, workplace incidents, and violence, with trauma's impact amplified in regions with weaker systems and limited access to timely care.

To combat this, there's a strong call for widespread emergency care training. The proposal includes making Basic Life Support mandatory in schools and colleges, alongside integrating Advanced Trauma Life Support training into MBBS and undergraduate programs to cultivate a generation of potential lifesavers. This initiative aims to address the developmental, economic, and social challenge trauma presents.

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Puducherry, a popular tourist destination, experiences a high incidence of road traffic accidents and two-wheeler fatalities. In 2024, the union territory recorded 1,445 accidents, leading to 216 deaths and about 1,500 injuries. Two-wheeler riders accounted for 57% of these fatalities, particularly on busy routes. JIPMER, handling 350-400 emergency cases daily, has proposed a ₹1,100 crore Trauma Centre and Organ Transplant Centre.

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India accounts for approximately 10-11% of global road traffic deaths.
It is proposed to make Basic Life Support compulsory in schools and colleges, and include Advanced Trauma Life Support training in MBBS and other undergraduate programs.
Puducherry faces high rates of road traffic accidents, with two-wheeler riders making up 57% of fatalities, particularly along high-risk corridors.

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