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Table 1. Most Frequent Causes of Injury Related Hospital Admission for Children 0-14 Years,  New Zealand 2003-2007
Figure 1. Trends in Injury Mortality Rates for Children 0-14 Years, New Zealand 1990-2005
Figure 2. Mortality Rates from Unintentional Non-Transport Injuries in Children 0-14 Years and  Young People 15-24 Years, New Zealand 1990-2005
Figure  4.  Hospital  Admission  Rates  for  Selected  Unintentional  Non-Transport  Injuries  in  Children and Young People 0-24 Years by Age and Cause, New Zealand 2003-2007
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