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An overview of chronic kidney disease in Australia, 2009

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Release Date: 27 May 2009
Topic: Chronic kidney disease
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AIHW, Green F, Ryan C (2009) An overview of chronic kidney disease in Australia, 2009, AIHW, Australian Government, accessed 09 June 2023.

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AIHW, Green F, Ryan C. (2009). An overview of chronic kidney disease in Australia, 2009. Canberra: AIHW.

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AIHW, Green F, Ryan C. An overview of chronic kidney disease in Australia, 2009. AIHW, 2009.

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AIHW, Green F, Ryan C. An overview of chronic kidney disease in Australia, 2009. Canberra: AIHW; 2009.

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AIHW, Green F, Ryan C 2009, An overview of chronic kidney disease in Australia, 2009, AIHW, Canberra.

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This report explains what chronic kidney disease is and describes its extent and patterns in the Australian community. Chronic kidney disease contributed to nearly 10% of all deaths in Australia in 2006 and over 1.1 million hospitalisations in 2006-07. Risk factors for chronic kidney disease are highly prevalent in Australia and the number of Australians at risk is increasing. Indigenous Australians in particular are at high risk.

  • ISBN: 978 1 74024 928 7
  • Cat. no: PHE 111
  • Pages: 36
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An overview of chronic kidney disease in Australia, 2009

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