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Incidence and Prevalence

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:

TBIs affect the lives of people of all ages. Anyone can experience a TBI, but data suggest that some groups are at greater risk of dying from a TBI or experiencing long-term health problems after the injury.

 Examples of groups who are more likely to be affected by TBI, include:

Learn more about health disparities and TBI. View cited references here: CDC Website.

Virginia Data

The Virginia Statewide Trauma Registry (VSTR) is a Web-based reporting tool that all hospitals which provides emergency services, must report information on any injured person that requires admission to the hospital, requires transfer to another acute care hospital for their injury, or dies in the hospital prior to admission.  Data from the Virginia Trauma Registry shows that between 2018 and 2020, 16,657 people were admitted to the ER with a traumatic brain injury. The good news is that during this time, there was a 10% decrease in TBI admissions.

But the complications related to brain injury are serious.

More about Virginia Statistics:


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