@book{0c29fe5b26e846c291a19a313aa5c29d,
title = "Trends in hospitalised injury, Australia 1999–00 to 2014–15",
abstract = "This report shows that the rate of hospitalised injury cases in Australia rose between 1999–00 and 2014–15 by an average of 1% per year. In 2014–15, case numbers and rates were higher for males than females for all age groups up to 60–64, and higher for females for those aged 65–69 and older.",
keywords = "hospitalised injury, injury causes, transport crash injuries, Australian injury statistics",
author = "Sophie Pointer and James Harrison and Stacey Avefua",
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year = "2018",
month = may,
day = "16",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-1-76054-346-4",
series = "Injury research and statistics",
publisher = "Australian Institute of Health and Welfare",
number = "110",
}