2018
DOI: 10.5694/mja17.00728
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Drowning deaths in Australia caused by hypoxic blackout, 2002–2015

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“…Fernando and her co‐authors 4 report an excellent audit of the health care costs to society associated with sport‐related emergency department attendances in Victoria, coupled with an analysis of the relative risk and health costs of specific activities, while Prabhakaran and colleagues 5 provide a snapshot of some of the dangers for the participants of junior motocross. Franklin and his co‐authors 6 emphasise the need for education to reduce the number of preventable deaths from an under‐appreciated form of drowning.…”
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“…Fernando and her co‐authors 4 report an excellent audit of the health care costs to society associated with sport‐related emergency department attendances in Victoria, coupled with an analysis of the relative risk and health costs of specific activities, while Prabhakaran and colleagues 5 provide a snapshot of some of the dangers for the participants of junior motocross. Franklin and his co‐authors 6 emphasise the need for education to reduce the number of preventable deaths from an under‐appreciated form of drowning.…”
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confidence: 99%