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Patterns of Injury in Children: A Population-Based Approach
Donald William Spady, Duncan Leslie Saunders, Donald Peter Schopflocher and Lawrence Walter Svenson
Pediatrics March 2004, 113 (3) 522-529; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.113.3.522
Donald William Spady
*Departments of Pediatrics
‡Public Health Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Duncan Leslie Saunders
‡Public Health Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Donald Peter Schopflocher
§Health Surveillance Branch, Alberta Health and Wellness, Government of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Lawrence Walter Svenson
§Health Surveillance Branch, Alberta Health and Wellness, Government of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

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Patterns of Injury in Children: A Population-Based Approach
Donald William Spady, Duncan Leslie Saunders, Donald Peter Schopflocher, Lawrence Walter Svenson
Pediatrics Mar 2004, 113 (3) 522-529; DOI: 10.1542/peds.113.3.522
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