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PREVENTING HOME BASED INJURIES IN PRESCHOOL AGED CHILDREN: AN OVERVIEW OF THE EVIDENCE July 2010 This document was prepared by Elizabeth Craig, Jean Simpson, Jenny Park and the Staff of the
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Document Date: 2014-05-20 00:02:52


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New Zealand / /

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Hospital Admission Rates / Hospital Admission / /

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household chemicals / age / toxic chemicals / safety devices / e.g. fire resistant building materials / hot water systems / safety equipment / chemicals / /

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common injury / Conclusion Injuries / thermal injury / Unintentional NonTransport Injuries / land transport injuries / burn / poisoning rates / fatal injuries / based injury / poisoning episode / such injuries / unintentional poisoning / Selected Unintentional Non-Transport Injuries / injury / childhood injuries / childhood injury / Introduction Introduction Injuries / Executive Summary Introduction Injuries / e.g. childhood injury / poisoning prevention / Unintentional Non-Transport Injuries / Poisoning / burns / common injuries / childhood poisoning / home injury / high priority injuries / injuries / non-transport injuries / /

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World Health Organization / Youth Epidemiology Service / New Zealand Child and Youth Epidemiology Service / Child Injury Prevention Foundation of New Zealand Summer Studentship Scholarship / /

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Judith Adams / Jenny Park / Andrew Wicken / Elizabeth Craig / Jean Simpson / Anne Reddington / Gabrielle McDonald / William Haddon / /

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Executive / /

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