Incidence of emergency department presentations for traumatic brain injury in Indigenous and non-Indigenous residents aged 15-64 over the 9-year period 2007-2015 in North Queensland, Australia
Abstract Background Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Previous studies have shown that males have a higher incidence than females, and Indigenous populations have a higher rate than non-Indigenous. To date, no study has compared the incidence rate of TBI betwee...
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Main Authors: | Adrian Esterman (Author), Fintan Thompson (Author), Michelle Fitts (Author), John Gilroy (Author), Jennifer Fleming (Author), Paul Maruff (Author), Alan Clough (Author), India Bohanna (Author) |
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