The New Zealand Blood Donors' Health Study: baseline findings of a large prospective cohort study of injury
Injury Prevention2002Vol. 8(1), pp. 66–69
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Shanthi Ameratunga, Robyn Norton, Gary Whitlock, Stephen MacMahon, Carolyn Coggan, Rod Jackson, J Langley, Varsha Parag, D C Smith, D. G. Woodfield
Abstract
This is the first, large scale cohort study investigating determinants of serious injury in New Zealand and among the largest worldwide. Preliminary findings from prospective analyses that can inform injury prevention policy are expected within five years.
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