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www.publichealth.gov.au/pdf/profiles/2005/225_Northern_Rivers_DGP.pdf
Table 15: Rates of premature mortality, Northern Rivers DGP‡, country New South Wales and Australia, 2000-02* Indirectly age standardised rate per 100, 000 population Northern Rivers DGP‡ Country New South Wales No. Rate Variable Australia ... australia, new south wales ... Supporting data The data used in Figure 4 to illustrate the rates of premature mortality in the Division are shown below in Table 15. The rates used to illustrate
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ndarc.med.unsw.edu.au/NDARCWeb.nsf/resources/Mono_1/$file/Mono.35.pdf
new south wales, victoria ... and 44 years rose from 70 in 1979 to 550 in 1995. The standardised mortality rate ... The statistical significance of changes in rates were assessed by multiple logistic regression analysis of the odds of an opioid overdose death occurring with sex
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www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/1471-2288-12-91.pdf
peoples by method of reporting, sex and cause of death, New South Wales Australia 2007 ... australia, new south wales ... sources: Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) death registration data for NSW linked
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www.aph.gov.au/Senate/committee/clac_ctte/suicide/submissions/sub202.pdf
australia, new south wales, queensland ... death rates for states and territories (Table 7) indicate that the suicide rates are relatively even across Australia with the exception of Tasmania (15.4 deaths per 100, 000) and the Northern Territory (22.8 deaths per 100, 000). Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics ... Table 6: Number of deaths by suicide by state/territory, 1998‐2007 Year of registration NSW Vic. Qld Tas. ACT Australia SA WA NT 1 Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics
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www.nisu.flinders.edu.au/pubs/reports/2007/injcat89.pdf
at a statistically significant level from the Australian rate of 48.5 per 100, 000 population—New South Wales, Western Australia and South Australia. Figure 2.1.3: Deaths due to Community injury, states and territories, Australia, 2003–04: persons (age-standardised rates ... australia, australian antarctic territory, new south wales, northern territory, queensland, south australia, tasmania, victoria, western australia ... and territories, Australia, 2003–04: persons (age-standardised rates) Table 2.1.2: Cases, age-adjusted rates and rate ratios* by state or territory for community injury deaths
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www.aihw.gov.au/publications/cvd/scma83-94/scma83-94-c04.pdf
Surveillance of cardiovascular mortality in Australia 1983–1994 ICD-9: 390–398 Rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease Mortality surveillance profiles—NSW ICD-9: 401–405 Hypertensive disease New South Wales Males and females ... new south wales ... Statistical tests Age group Trend RD Males Deaths (number) < 25 25–34 35–44 45
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www.nbocc.org.au/bestpractice/resources/BCR_breastcancerinaustra.pdf
australia, east asia, eastern europe, ireland, new south wales, new zealand, northern europe, southern europe, united kingdom ... New South Wales, 1993–2003 95% confidence interval 96.6–100.2 85.9–111.7 94.7–105.9 90.7–112 ... standardised to the Australian 2001 Standard Population (ASR(A)). Source: NSW Central
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www.nt.gov.au/lant/parliament/committees/pac/pacreports/pacreport28.pdf
australia, canada, new south wales, new zealand, northern territory, western australia ... The prevalence of circulatory and respiratory system diseases is noticeably higher among Australian Aborigines than Canadian Indians or New Zealand Maoris; and death from external causes are higher among Australian Aborigines and Canadian ... Australian Aborigines WNSW Canadian Indians New Zealand Maoris Cause of death NT WA All causes Infectious and parasitic Malignant neoplasms Endocrine, nutritional Blood and blood-forming organs Mental disorders Nervous system Circulatory
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www.ldb.org/iphw/oz2000.pdf
identified as Indigenous Other deaths State and Territory New South Wales Victoria ... australian antarctic territory, new south wales, northern territory, queensland, south australia, tasmania, victoria, western australia ... rather than three years combined. Death rates for deaths not identified as Indigenous were largely unaffected, and as a result, the rate ratios were lower using 1996-based
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www.amsa.org.au/docs/nlds/outcome8.pdf
australia, new south wales, northern territory, queensland, south australia, western australia ... disease mortality gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians within ... of premature mortality for Indigenous Australians due to chronic disease, including
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