Aim: To examine seasonal variation in hospital use for five paediatric conditions of the Australian Capital Territory residents. Methods: Hospital admissions (1993-2004) and emergency room (ER) presentations (1999-2004) for asthma, croup, bronchiolitis, other respiratory conditions and diarrhoea of children aged 80%) and the other four conditions peaked at 1-2 years. Children aged 0-2 years contributed 66% of diarrhoea, 62% of croup and 44% of other respiratory admissions whereas ER presentations were higher for other respiratory conditions (57%) and lower for croup (47%). Boys showed higher rates of admissions and ER presentations for all conditions except diarrhoea. Strong seasonal associations were apparent. Incident rate ratios of admis...
One-hundred and eighteen children had 137 ILI episodes over 12 weeks for a rate of 0.53 ILI episodes...
We examine the seasonality of asthma-related hospital admissions in Melbourne, Australia, in particu...
We examine the seasonality of asthma-related hospital admissions in Melbourne, Australia, in particu...
Aim To examine seasonal variation in hospital use for five paediatric conditions of the Australian C...
Aim This study investigates seasonal variation in paediatric hospitalisations and emergency room pre...
AIM The objective of this study was to investigate the seasonal pattern of admissions and emergency ...
© 2017 Paediatrics and Child Health Division (The Royal Australasian College of Physicians) Aim: We ...
This study compares the seasonality of rotavirus diarrhoeal hospital admissions and its relationship...
Seasonal variation in pediatrics has been well described in some infectious diseases, asthma, and di...
Seasonal variation in pediatrics has been well described in some infectious diseases, asthma, and di...
Introduction The annual summer peak in childhood asthma hospitalizations after school recommences oc...
Objective: To examine the epidemiology and burden of respiratory illness during winter in urban chil...
ABSTRACT Objective Acute respiratory infections (ARI) including bronchiolitis, pneumonia and influe...
Overcrowding is a phenomenon commonly observed at emergency departments (EDs) in many hospitals, and...
Abstract Background Seasonality is a common feature o...
One-hundred and eighteen children had 137 ILI episodes over 12 weeks for a rate of 0.53 ILI episodes...
We examine the seasonality of asthma-related hospital admissions in Melbourne, Australia, in particu...
We examine the seasonality of asthma-related hospital admissions in Melbourne, Australia, in particu...
Aim To examine seasonal variation in hospital use for five paediatric conditions of the Australian C...
Aim This study investigates seasonal variation in paediatric hospitalisations and emergency room pre...
AIM The objective of this study was to investigate the seasonal pattern of admissions and emergency ...
© 2017 Paediatrics and Child Health Division (The Royal Australasian College of Physicians) Aim: We ...
This study compares the seasonality of rotavirus diarrhoeal hospital admissions and its relationship...
Seasonal variation in pediatrics has been well described in some infectious diseases, asthma, and di...
Seasonal variation in pediatrics has been well described in some infectious diseases, asthma, and di...
Introduction The annual summer peak in childhood asthma hospitalizations after school recommences oc...
Objective: To examine the epidemiology and burden of respiratory illness during winter in urban chil...
ABSTRACT Objective Acute respiratory infections (ARI) including bronchiolitis, pneumonia and influe...
Overcrowding is a phenomenon commonly observed at emergency departments (EDs) in many hospitals, and...
Abstract Background Seasonality is a common feature o...
One-hundred and eighteen children had 137 ILI episodes over 12 weeks for a rate of 0.53 ILI episodes...
We examine the seasonality of asthma-related hospital admissions in Melbourne, Australia, in particu...
We examine the seasonality of asthma-related hospital admissions in Melbourne, Australia, in particu...