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Barnes, P. Kanga, J. Honeywill, C. Robertson, O.
(2022).
The cost of achieving healthy temperatures in children's bedrooms: Evidence from New Zealand
Energy Policy,
164, 12861.
(2006).
Housing, Crowding and Health Study: Characteristics of Cohort Members and their Hospitalisations – February 2003 to June 2005.
He Kāinga Oranga / Housing & Health Research Programme Wellington School of Medicine & Health Sciences.
(2010).
Close-contact infectious diseases in New Zealand: Trends and ethnic inequalities in hospitalisations, 1989-2008.
A report prepared for the Māori Health Directorate, Ministry of Health.
Oliver, J. Foster, T. Williamson, D.A.
(2018).
Using preceding hospital admissions to identify children at risk of developing acute rheumatic fever.
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health,
54(5), 499-505.
Oliver, J. Foster, T. Kvalsvig, A. Williamson, D.A.
(2017).
Risk of rehospitalisation and death for vulnerable New Zealand children.
BMJ, Archives of Disease in Childhood,
103(4).
(2017).
Impact of improved insulation and heating on mortality risk of older cohort members with prior cardiovascular or respiratory hospitalisations.
(2010).
Health Impacts of Social Housing: Hospitalisations in Housing New Zealand Applicants and Tenants, 2003-2008.
Wellington: He Kāinga Oranga/ Housing & Health Research Programme, University of Otago.
Zhang, J. Verrall, A. Lanumata, T.
(2010).
Close-contact infectious diseases in New Zealand: Trends and ethnic inequalities in hospitalisations,1989 to 2008 - 2nd Edition
He Kāinga Oranga/Housing & Health Research Programme University of Otago, Wellington.

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Ingham, T.R. Jones, B. Aldridge, D. Latimer, M. Dowell, A. Davies, C. Draper, J.B. Bailey, L.O. Stanley, T.V. Leadbitter, P.
(2019).
Damp mouldy housing and early childhood hospital admissions for acute respiratory infection: a case control study.
(2020).
Commentary on Housing, health and wellbeing in Aotearoa/New Zealand.
Health Education and Behavior,
47(6), 802-804.
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