Medico-Legal Update - An International Journal
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  • Year: 2006
  • Volume: 6
  • Issue: 1

Alcohol-related traumatic deaths in transkei region, South Africa.

  • Author:
  • B L Meel
  • Total Page Count: 5
  • Page Number: 17 to 21

Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Transkei P/Bag X1 Unitra, Umtata 5100, South Africa.

*Reprint request: University of Transkei, P/Bag X1 Unitra, Umtata 5100, South Africa. E-mail: meel@getafix.utr.ac.za

Abstract

This is a retrospective descriptive study on 105 trauma related deaths. Interviews of the family members were conducted individually before carrying out the autopsies at Umtata General Hospital (UGH). The cause of death was recorded along with the age, and personal habits such as alcohol, and tobacco smoking. This is the referral hospital for a surrounding population of about 400,000. The purpose of this study is to estimate the prevalence of alcohol among victims of traumatic deaths in the Transkei region.

One hundred and five trauma victims were studied. Motor vehicle accidents caused deaths of 34(32%), fatal gunshot injuries 25(24%), stab injuries 18(17%), blunt trauma 10(9%), and miscellaneous 19(18%). Majority of the victims, 71(68%) were under 40 years of age. In 52(49.5%) there was a history of alcohol consumption. Eighteen were between 21 and 30 years, 11 were between 31 to 40 years. Half were smokers. Twenty nine percent were labourers with low level of education. The alcohol related traumatic deaths are high in the Transkei region. There is a need to control alcohol.