Australian burden of disease study: impact and causes of illness and death in Australia 2011

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This paper, published in 2016, received 300 indexed citations. Written by Wendy E. Hoy covering the research area of . It is primarily cited by scholars working on General Health Professions (103 citations), Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health (69 citations) and Epidemiology (55 citations). Published in .

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