Abstract
The global societal burden of injuries and poisonings represents a major challenge for society and requires urgent and comprehensive measures. Injuries and poisoning are serious problems of the modern society on the global scale. Trauma and injuries have become increasingly common problems faced by the contemporary society, posing a serious threat to the lives and health of people around the world. Poisoning poses a serious risk to public health, with various causes such as poisoning with food, chemicals, medication or drugs. Many injuries could be prevented, which emphasizes the importance of investing in preventive measures, educating the public and performing research that would allow for a better understanding of how injuries occur and how they can be avoided. Considering the wide range of risk factors and global consequences of societal burden, it is clear that injuries are a public health problem that requires an integrated and multidisciplinary approach to prevention and management. Strategies must include strict implementation of regulations, safety awareness raising, improving healthcare services for acute and long-term treatment, as well as continuous research to improve intervention procedures and rehabilitation techniques. Comprehensive work in this field will not only save lives and decrease disabilities, but also has the potential to transform entire communities, improving their socioeconomic status and quality of life. This topic does not only cover health challenges, but also moral and economic aspects that can have lasting effects on the society as a whole.
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