Copyright © 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.This study aims to quantify the relationship between climate variations and cases of Salmonella infection in subtropical and tropical areas in Australia. Brisbane in a subtropical area and Townsville in a tropical area of Queensland were selected as the study regions. Local meteorological variables and notified cases of Salmonella infection from January 1990 to July 2005 were provided by local authorities. Spearman correlation and time-series adjusted Poisson regression were applied controlling for autoregression, lag effects, seasonal variation and long-term trend. Natural cubic spline and Hockey Stick model were used to estimate a potential threshold temperature. Spearman correlation indi...
Although Australia is free of local dengue transmission, there have been several outbreaks of dengue...
Abstract Background Infections with nontyphoidal Salmonella cause an estimated 19,336 hospitalizatio...
International reports indicate a rising incidence of nontuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) disease. Man...
Global temperatures have increased over the previous century, due in large part to human actions. Ch...
Published online: 11 July 2007This is the first study to identify appropriate regression models for ...
Objective Foodborne illnesses in Australia, including salmonellosis, are estimated to cost over $A1....
First published online 2 November 2015Changing trends in foodborne disease are influenced by many fa...
Abstract Objective: Modelling the relationship between weather, climate and infectious diseases can ...
Objective: Modelling the relationship between weather, climate and infectious diseases can help iden...
Climate change is expected to bring about global warming and an increase in the frequency of extreme...
Background: Foodborne illness is a significant public health issue in most countries, including Aust...
Objective: This study aimed to project the future disability burden of Salmonella infection associat...
Salmonellosis is a leading cause of hospitalisation due to gastroenteritis in Australia. A previous ...
Background: The relationship between weather and food-borne diseases has been of great concern recen...
Background Salmonella and Campylobacter spp. are the most common foodborne disease pathogens reporte...
Although Australia is free of local dengue transmission, there have been several outbreaks of dengue...
Abstract Background Infections with nontyphoidal Salmonella cause an estimated 19,336 hospitalizatio...
International reports indicate a rising incidence of nontuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) disease. Man...
Global temperatures have increased over the previous century, due in large part to human actions. Ch...
Published online: 11 July 2007This is the first study to identify appropriate regression models for ...
Objective Foodborne illnesses in Australia, including salmonellosis, are estimated to cost over $A1....
First published online 2 November 2015Changing trends in foodborne disease are influenced by many fa...
Abstract Objective: Modelling the relationship between weather, climate and infectious diseases can ...
Objective: Modelling the relationship between weather, climate and infectious diseases can help iden...
Climate change is expected to bring about global warming and an increase in the frequency of extreme...
Background: Foodborne illness is a significant public health issue in most countries, including Aust...
Objective: This study aimed to project the future disability burden of Salmonella infection associat...
Salmonellosis is a leading cause of hospitalisation due to gastroenteritis in Australia. A previous ...
Background: The relationship between weather and food-borne diseases has been of great concern recen...
Background Salmonella and Campylobacter spp. are the most common foodborne disease pathogens reporte...
Although Australia is free of local dengue transmission, there have been several outbreaks of dengue...
Abstract Background Infections with nontyphoidal Salmonella cause an estimated 19,336 hospitalizatio...
International reports indicate a rising incidence of nontuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) disease. Man...