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Alcohol Levels in Drivers and Pedestrians Killed in Road Accidents in Israel

*Hebrew University-Hadassah School of Public Health, Department of Medical Ecology Jerusalem, Israel
**Ministry of Health, Institute of Forensic Medicine Jaffa, Israel
Mt. Pleasant Hospital Addiction Studies Foundation Jerusalem, Israel
Among autopsied drivers and pedestrians, blood alcohol levels >50 mg/dl were found to be associated with male gender, one-car accidents and nighttime. Driving and walking while intoxicated (DWI and WWI) have emerged as public health problems in Israel.
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