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Hospital separations due to injury and poisoning, Australia, 2004-05
AIHW, Bradley C, Harrison J (2008) Hospital separations due to injury and poisoning, Australia, 2004-05, AIHW, Australian Government, accessed 06 November 2024.
AIHW, Bradley C, Harrison J. (2008). Hospital separations due to injury and poisoning, Australia, 2004-05. Canberra: AIHW.
AIHW, Bradley C, Harrison J. Hospital separations due to injury and poisoning, Australia, 2004-05. AIHW, 2008.
AIHW, Bradley C, Harrison J. Hospital separations due to injury and poisoning, Australia, 2004-05. Canberra: AIHW; 2008.
AIHW, Bradley C, Harrison J 2008, Hospital separations due to injury and poisoning, Australia, 2004-05, AIHW, Canberra.
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This report presents national statistics on injuries that resulted in admission to hospitals in Australia. It includes cases discharged during the year to 30 June 2005. Unintentional falls, transport-related injury, intentional self-harm and assault are common causes of hospitalised injury in the Australian community. Injuries due to these and other causes are described, in terms of case numbers and rates, by age and sex, place of usual residence, length of stay in hospital and other characteristics. Injuries sustained while working for income or while engaged in sporting activities are also described. The report will be relevant to anyone interested in gaining an insight into patterns of injury morbidity and the burden it imposes on the Australian community.
Hospital separations due to injury and poisoning, Australia, 2004-05