Hospitalisation due to traumatic brain injury (TBI), Australia 1997-98 / Peter O'Connor
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- O'Connor, Peter J. (Peter James), 1956-
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- Canberra : Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2002
- vi, 19 p. : ill. ;
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- Injury research and statistics series ; no. 11.
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Examines incidence of traumatic brain injury based on hospital separation data. TBI accounted for 7% of all injury hospital separations. Age-standardised rate of TBI shows male rate is higher than female in most age groups. Significant state rates occur, and there has been a recent decline in the rate of TBI.
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- ""AIHW cat. no. INJCAT 43" "January 2002".
- "Research Centre for Injury Studies, Flinders University of South Australia" -- T.p. verso
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