Injuries leading to hospitalisation in the first year of life: analysis by trimester of age using coded data and textual description
Abstract Objective: To describe unintentional injuries to children aged less than one year, using coded and textual information, in three‐month age bands to reflect their development over the year. Methods: Data from the Queensland Injury Surveillance Unit was used. The Unit collects demographic, cl...
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Main Authors: | Victor Siskind (Author), Debbie Scott (Author) |
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2013-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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