Introduction: Drowning deaths of travelers are commonly reported in the media, creating a perception that they are at a higher risk of drowning than residents. This may be true, due in part to unfamiliarity with the risks posed by the hazard, however there is limited information about drowning deaths of travelers in Australia. This study aims to identify the incidence of drowning among international travelers in Australia and examine the risk factors to inform prevention strategies. Methods: Data on unintentional fatal drowning in Australian waterways of victims with a residential postcode from outside Australia were extracted from the Royal Life Saving Society—Australia National Fatal Drowning Database. Results: Between 1 July 2002 and 30 ...
Australia's celebration of its public holidays often involves aquatic recreation, frequently mixed w...
Australia’s celebration of its public holidays often involves aquatic recreation, frequently m...
Objective: To examine unintentional drowning by remoteness in Australia. Design: A systematic r...
Introduction: Drowning deaths of travelers are commonly reported in the media, creating a perception...
Objective: Australia is a popular destination for international visitors. This study reviews interna...
Objective: To explore 5 years of drowning deaths in Australia compared with a previous Australian st...
OBJECTIVE(S) Describe unintentional drowning deaths in rivers, creeks and streams (rivers) in Austra...
As 17% of all drownings occur at beaches, a study of unintentional fatal drownings at South Australi...
INTRODUCTION:Unintentional drowning deaths are only part of the drowning profile, with little attent...
Objective(s): Describe unintentional drowning deaths in rivers, creeks and streams (rivers) in Austr...
Describe unintentional drowning deaths in rivers, creeks and streams (rivers) in Australia and ident...
Background: The health and safety of international visitors remain an important issue for Australia...
Objective: Recreational boating is a popular pastime in many high income countries, and is a leading...
INTRODUCTION Drowning is a leading cause of unintentional death. Rivers are a common location for dr...
Introduction Globally, rivers are a common drowning location. In Australia, rivers are the leading l...
Australia's celebration of its public holidays often involves aquatic recreation, frequently mixed w...
Australia’s celebration of its public holidays often involves aquatic recreation, frequently m...
Objective: To examine unintentional drowning by remoteness in Australia. Design: A systematic r...
Introduction: Drowning deaths of travelers are commonly reported in the media, creating a perception...
Objective: Australia is a popular destination for international visitors. This study reviews interna...
Objective: To explore 5 years of drowning deaths in Australia compared with a previous Australian st...
OBJECTIVE(S) Describe unintentional drowning deaths in rivers, creeks and streams (rivers) in Austra...
As 17% of all drownings occur at beaches, a study of unintentional fatal drownings at South Australi...
INTRODUCTION:Unintentional drowning deaths are only part of the drowning profile, with little attent...
Objective(s): Describe unintentional drowning deaths in rivers, creeks and streams (rivers) in Austr...
Describe unintentional drowning deaths in rivers, creeks and streams (rivers) in Australia and ident...
Background: The health and safety of international visitors remain an important issue for Australia...
Objective: Recreational boating is a popular pastime in many high income countries, and is a leading...
INTRODUCTION Drowning is a leading cause of unintentional death. Rivers are a common location for dr...
Introduction Globally, rivers are a common drowning location. In Australia, rivers are the leading l...
Australia's celebration of its public holidays often involves aquatic recreation, frequently mixed w...
Australia’s celebration of its public holidays often involves aquatic recreation, frequently m...
Objective: To examine unintentional drowning by remoteness in Australia. Design: A systematic r...