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- Trends in the leading causes of injury mortality, Australia, Canada and the United States, 2000–2014:Mack, Karin A. ;Clapperton, Angela J.June 16 2017 | Can J Public Health. 108(2):e185-e191:OBJECTIVESThe aim of this study was to highlight the differences in injury rates between populations through a descriptive epidemiological study of po...
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