Ethnic disparities in infectious disease hospitalisations in the first year of life in New Zealand.
<h4>Aim</h4> <p>Infectious disease (ID) hospitalisation rates are increasing in New Zealand (NZ), especially in pre-school children, and Māori and Pacific people. We aimed to identify risk factors for ID hospitalisation in infancy within a birth cohort of NZ children, and to ident...
Main Authors: | Hobbs, MR, Morton, SM, Atatoa-Carr, P, Ritchie, SR, Thomas, MG, Saraf, R, Chelimo, C, Harnden, A, Camargo, CA, Grant, CC |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2016
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