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Temporal trends and socioeconomic differences in acute respiratory infection hospitalisations in children: an intercountry comparison of birth cohort studies in Western Australia, England and Scotland.

Hannah Catherine MooreNicholas de KlerkChristopher C BlythRuth GilbertParveen FathimaAnna Maria ZylbersztejnMaximiliane VerfürdenPia Hardelid
Published in: BMJ open (2019)
Admissions for ARI were higher in Western Australia and displayed greater socioeconomic disparities than England and Scotland, where ARI rates are increasing. Prevention programmes focusing on disadvantaged populations in all three countries are likely to translate into real improvements in the burden of ARI in children.
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