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National Diabetes Register, statistical profile, December 2000

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Release Date: 05 Oct 2001
Topic: Diabetes
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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (2001) National Diabetes Register, statistical profile, December 2000, AIHW, Australian Government, accessed 14 August 2022.

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National Diabetes Register, Statistical Profile 2000 is the first statistical report of the National Diabetes Register and marks the availability of the register for research purposes. The report describes the characteristics of the people on the National Diabetes Register at the end of 2000, including age at diagnosis, sex, State/Territory, region within State/Territory, country of birth, Indigenous status and diabetes type. It also provides estimates on the incidence of diabetes among children, and on death rates for people who use insulin to treat their diabetes. National Diabetes Register, Statistical Profile 2000 is a valuable addition to information presently available on diabetes for researchers, policy makers and health professionals. This report is the second in the Diabetes Series.

  • ISSN: 1444-8033
  • ISBN: 978 1 74024 141 0
  • Cat. no: CVD 18
  • Pages: 51
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