Information on the number of children and adults with an alcohol-related diagnosis who were discharged from children's hospitals and general acute hospitals in the last three years is given in the following table.Alcohol-related discharges from children's hospitals and general acute hospitals in 1999-2001 Children's hospitalsGeneral acute hospitals1999Age 0-1578670Age 16-24-3,036Age 25-34-4,276Age 35-44-6,954Age 45-64-13,084Age 65+-5,3802000Age 0-15100775Age 16-24-2,990Age 25-34-4,146Age 35-44-6,977Age 45-64-13,591Age 65+-5,3582001Age 0-1594662Age 16-24-3,044Age 25-34-4,158Age 35-44-6,956Age 45-64-13,393Age 65+-5,088Source: Scottish Morbidity Record, SMR01.Notes:Alcohol-related conditions are defined using the World Health Organisation's International Classification of Diseases 10th Revision (ICD10).Figures relate to discharges where an alcohol-related diagnosis is recorded as either the primary or secondary reason for admission to hospital.There are three children's hospitals in Scotland...