IJE Advance Access published online on November 7, 2006
International Journal of Epidemiology, doi:10.1093/ije/dyl240
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1 South Asian Clinical Toxicology Research Collaboration (www.sactrc.org); Scottish Poisons Information Bureau, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, UK; Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, Centre for Tropical Medicine, University of Oxford, UK
* To whom correspondence should be addressed.
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Commentary: Time for a re-assessment of the incidence of intentional and unintentional injury in India and South East Asia
Michael Eddleston 1 * and Flemming Konradsen 2
2 South Asian Clinical Toxicology Research Collaboration (www.sactrc.org); Department of International Health, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Michael Eddleston, E-mail: eddlestonm{at}eureka.lk
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