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What types of unintentional injuries kill our children? Do infants die of the same types of injuries...
In Canada, unintentional injuries are a leading cause of hospitalization for children aged 5-19 year...
Rural Canada is home to at least 19 percent of Canadians. However, compared to people who live in ur...
A report on the Unintentional Injuries in British Columbia: Trends and Patterns Among Children and Y...
This report focuses on the fatal and non-fatal unintentional injuries among children and youth in BC...
Capturing paediatric injury in Ontario: differences in injury incidence using self-reported survey a...
Objective—Injuries to Canadian youth (11–15 years) identified from a population based health survey ...
A report on the a Canadian picture of maternal reports of childhood injuriesMedicine, Faculty ofPedi...
Introduction: Childhood injuries represent a significant public health problem, with young children ...
Problem: Unintentional injuries are one of the leading threats to the well being of children. Epide...
The project outlined in this report flowed from CCYHC’s indicators initiative. The purpose of this r...
A report on the Unintentional Injuries in British Columbia: Trends and Patterns Among Adults and Sen...
Objectives To perform an interprovincial comparison of unintentional population-based injury hospita...
Injuries are the leading cause of death and hospitalization for children, youth and adults (to age 4...
year olds. For 10-14 year olds, injuries are the leading cause of hospitalization; almost 1 in 4 hos...
What types of unintentional injuries kill our children? Do infants die of the same types of injuries...
In Canada, unintentional injuries are a leading cause of hospitalization for children aged 5-19 year...
Rural Canada is home to at least 19 percent of Canadians. However, compared to people who live in ur...
A report on the Unintentional Injuries in British Columbia: Trends and Patterns Among Children and Y...
This report focuses on the fatal and non-fatal unintentional injuries among children and youth in BC...
Capturing paediatric injury in Ontario: differences in injury incidence using self-reported survey a...
Objective—Injuries to Canadian youth (11–15 years) identified from a population based health survey ...
A report on the a Canadian picture of maternal reports of childhood injuriesMedicine, Faculty ofPedi...
Introduction: Childhood injuries represent a significant public health problem, with young children ...
Problem: Unintentional injuries are one of the leading threats to the well being of children. Epide...
The project outlined in this report flowed from CCYHC’s indicators initiative. The purpose of this r...
A report on the Unintentional Injuries in British Columbia: Trends and Patterns Among Adults and Sen...
Objectives To perform an interprovincial comparison of unintentional population-based injury hospita...
Injuries are the leading cause of death and hospitalization for children, youth and adults (to age 4...
year olds. For 10-14 year olds, injuries are the leading cause of hospitalization; almost 1 in 4 hos...
What types of unintentional injuries kill our children? Do infants die of the same types of injuries...
In Canada, unintentional injuries are a leading cause of hospitalization for children aged 5-19 year...
Rural Canada is home to at least 19 percent of Canadians. However, compared to people who live in ur...