TITLE:
Epidemiological Profile of Road Traffic Accidents in a Sub-Saharan Rural Area: Case of Manono in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
AUTHORS:
Mizelo Wa Nkumwimba Jean, Kayembe Mashika Anselme, Kiluba Makiki Synphorien, Kampetenga Tshitenga Serge, Ilunga Kandolo Simon, Mwarabu Much’apa Bienfait, Maungulu Matungulu Charles, Kabyla Ilunga Benjamin
KEYWORDS:
Road Accident, Sub-Saharan Africa, Rural, Manono
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Access Library Journal,
Vol.6 No.10,
October
31,
2019
ABSTRACT: Introduction: Road accidents constitute a major public health problem with regard to the costs generated by this phenomenon. Methodology: We con-ducted a cross-sectional descriptive study of Road traffic accidents in the city of Manono, an urban-rural area, with the aim of understanding this phenome-non in a highly suburbanized environment, characterized by artisanal exploita-tion of among others lithium, coltan with an increasing flow of urban popula-tion as well as the automobile car. Results: We found that most road accidents occurred on the day 51.0%, Sunday and Monday 19.2%. In 78.8%, drivers were ≥18 years old. Conclusion: It is important that an emphasis be placed on the rules of road safety because road accidents do not spare any environment, be it urban or rural.