Use of a syndromic surveillance system to describe the trend in cycling-related presentations to emergency departments in Sydney

Author:

Dinh Michael M1234,Kastelein Christopher15,Bein Kendall J2,Green Timothy C24,Bautovich Tanya2,Ivers Rebecca34

Affiliation:

1. Department of Trauma Services; Royal Prince Alfred Hospital; Sydney New South Wales Australia

2. Emergency Department; Royal Prince Alfred Hospital; Sydney New South Wales Australia

3. Injury Division; The George Institute for Global Health; Sydney New South Wales Australia

4. Sydney Medical School; The University of Sydney; Sydney New South Wales Australia

5. Sydney Nursing School; The University of Sydney; Sydney New South Wales Australia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Emergency Medicine

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