INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Ministry of Health has taken steps to declare a National Injury Prevention Week.Accordingly, the National Injury Prevention Week will be
noted that during the week, officials will raise public awareness on injury prevention, inspect various high-risk areas, and implement
short-term, medium-term, and long-term measures to reduce the risk of injuries in future.The Ministry of Health noted that in Sri Lanka, 1
in every 7 people from the total population experiences an injury that requires medical attention annually.According to the data, at least 6
to 8 Sri Lankans per minute sustain an injury requiring medical treatment
The Ministry further emphasized that every Sri Lankan is likely to sustain at least one injury annually due to accidents in daily life.The
Ministry Health pointed out that the majority of people affected by sudden injuries fall within the 15-44 age group, and injuries are a
leading cause of death within this age range.It also revealed that 2,500 to 3,000 people die annually in Sri Lanka due to injuries requiring
hospital treatment.Injuries rank as the 10th leading cause of hospital deaths.Additionally, out of the 145,000 total annual deaths in Sri
Lanka, between 10,000 and 12,000 deaths are due to sudden injuries
This averages to about 1,000 deaths per month, or at least 4 deaths every 3 hours, according to the Ministry.It is further noted that over
7,500 to 8,000 deaths occur before reaching hospital care.According to the National Injury Surveillance System maintained in government
are due to road accidents15% due to animal attacks14% from falling objects11% from assaults (intentional or unintentional)8% from cuts,
lacerations, and similar causesIntentional injuries also hold a prominent place, with more than 3,000 deaths annually due to
homicidesThe Ministry of Health accordingly has emphasized the urgent need for effective injury prevention measures to address the critical