Hospital separations due to injury and poisoning, Australia 2001-02
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Injury research and statistics series no. 26This report presents national statistics on injuries that resulted in admission to hospitals in Australia. It includes cases discharged during the year to 30 June 2002. The report has been designed to complement 'Injury Deaths, Australia 2002'. 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, remoteness of usual residence, length of stay in hospital, external causes of injury, and other characteristics. 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. Authored by AIHW National Injury Surveillance Unit. Published 23 March 2006; ISSN 1444-3791; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 543 2; AIHW cat. no. INJCAT 78; 120pp.; $35.00 View online for freeAccessibility: If you have difficulty accessing the information in this publication, please contact us via to request an alternative format such as Word or RTF. We will respond to your request within two working days. Full publicationAvailable at http://www.nisu.flinders.edu.au/... [external link] |


