Objective: To determine the number of overseas visitors admitted to Queensland hospitals for water-related injuries over three years, the causes of their injuries, the resulting conditions treated, and the type of hospitals to which they were admitted. Design: Retrospective analysis of admissions of overseas visitors to Queensland hospitals over the three financial years 1995/96, 1996/97 and 1997/98. Patients: 296 overseas visitors admitted for water-related injuries, identified from hospital records by their usual place of residence. Main outcome measures: Number of admissions, causes of injuries, conditions treated. and bed days occupied by these patients at different types of hospitals (metropolitan, regional and rural public hospitals, ...
Injury is a leading cause of death for tourists and a common complication of travel. Advice for trav...
Background: The health and safety of international visitors remain an important issue for Australia...
This is the first study to examine the nature and extent of the New Zealand adventure tourism injury...
During the financial year 1997/98, 132 overseas visitors were admitted to Queensland hospitals as a ...
This article compares the epidemiological profile of injury-related hospitalized morbidity of intern...
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The Hyperbaric Treatment Center (HTC) at the University of Hawaii, has evaluated and treated over 11...
Background Data: Shallow-water diving injuries have devastating consequences for patients and their ...
This report, covering injuries resulting in admission to Australian hospitals in the financial year...
Background: Diving related illness has become a public health concern, as there isan increasing numb...
New Zealand Health Information Service (NZHIS) morbidity data for the 15-year period, 1982–1996, wer...
Introduction: Andaman and Nicobar islands due to their unique location offer several exclusive divin...
Objective: Australia is a popular destination for international visitors. This study reviews interna...
Background: NHS Highland covers a wide geographical region encompassing the Isle of Skye, and Ben Ne...
This report, covering injuries resulting in admission to Australian hospitals in the financial year...
Injury is a leading cause of death for tourists and a common complication of travel. Advice for trav...
Background: The health and safety of international visitors remain an important issue for Australia...
This is the first study to examine the nature and extent of the New Zealand adventure tourism injury...
During the financial year 1997/98, 132 overseas visitors were admitted to Queensland hospitals as a ...
This article compares the epidemiological profile of injury-related hospitalized morbidity of intern...
This paper describes the pattern of diving accidents treated in a military hospital-based recompress...
The Hyperbaric Treatment Center (HTC) at the University of Hawaii, has evaluated and treated over 11...
Background Data: Shallow-water diving injuries have devastating consequences for patients and their ...
This report, covering injuries resulting in admission to Australian hospitals in the financial year...
Background: Diving related illness has become a public health concern, as there isan increasing numb...
New Zealand Health Information Service (NZHIS) morbidity data for the 15-year period, 1982–1996, wer...
Introduction: Andaman and Nicobar islands due to their unique location offer several exclusive divin...
Objective: Australia is a popular destination for international visitors. This study reviews interna...
Background: NHS Highland covers a wide geographical region encompassing the Isle of Skye, and Ben Ne...
This report, covering injuries resulting in admission to Australian hospitals in the financial year...
Injury is a leading cause of death for tourists and a common complication of travel. Advice for trav...
Background: The health and safety of international visitors remain an important issue for Australia...
This is the first study to examine the nature and extent of the New Zealand adventure tourism injury...