History and development of national burden of disease assessment in Australia
Abstract Australia's 1996 national burden of disease (BoD) study was one of the first in the world and updates have continued over the following two decades with the fifth study now underway. The studies adapt the global framework most recently implemented by the Global Burden of Disease Study...
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Main Authors: | Lynelle Moon (Author), Michelle Gourley (Author), John Goss (Author), Miriam Lum On (Author), Paula Laws (Author), Anna Reynolds (Author), Richard Juckes (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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