Multimorbidity patterns and risk of hospitalisation in children: A population cohort study of 3.6 million children in England, with illustrative examples from childhood cancer survivors
Background: Population-level estimates of hospitalisation risk in children are currently limited. The study aims to characterise morbidity patterns in all children, focusing on childhood cancer survivors versus children without cancer. Methods: Employing hospital records of children aged <19 year...
Main Authors: | Chang, W.H (Author), Chung, S.-C (Author), Green, K. (Author), Hargrave, D. (Author), Lai, A.G (Author), Mueller, S. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier Ltd
2022
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