Background: Childhood pneumonia has been reported to be associated with the development of bronchiectasis but there are no case-control studies that have examined this. This study examined the relationship between hospital admission for episode(s) of pneumonia and the risk of radiologically proven bronchiectasis. Methods: A medical record-based case-control study of bronchiectasis in Indigenous children was conducted in Central Australia. Controls (183), matched to cases (61) by gender, age and year of diagnosis, were Indigenous children hospitalized with other conditions. Results: There was a strong association between a history of hospitalized pneumonia and bronchiectasis [odds ratio (OR), 15.2; 95% confidence interval (95% CI) 4.4-52.7]....
The rates of bronchiectasis for Indigenous children from remote Australian communities are unaccepta...
Background and objective: Bronchiectasis not associated with cystic fibrosis is an increasingly reco...
INTRODUCTION: Chronic respiratory disorders are highly prevalent among Australian Aboriginal people ...
BACKGROUND: Childhood pneumonia has been reported to be associated with the development of bronchiec...
•The rates of bronchiectasis for Indigenous children from remote Australian communities are una...
Background: The burden of bronchiectasis is disproportionately high in Aboriginal adults, with early...
Free to read on journal website (may need to create free account first) Objective To describe the ep...
BACKGROUND: Acute respiratory exacerbations (AREs) cause morbidity and lung function decline in chil...
The rates of bronchiectasis for Indigenous children from remote Australian communities are unaccepta...
Objective: To describe the characteristics of children admitted to Royal Darwin Hospital with bronch...
BACKGROUND: Some but not all previous studies report that pneumonia in children aged less than five ...
Hospitalized bronchiolitis imposes a significant burden among infants, particularly among Indigenous...
Respiratory illnesses with cough as a symptom are predominant causes of morbidity in young Australia...
Background: Hospitalized bronchiolitis imposes a significant burden among infants, particularly amon...
Background: Some but not all previous studies report that pneumonia in children aged less than five ...
The rates of bronchiectasis for Indigenous children from remote Australian communities are unaccepta...
Background and objective: Bronchiectasis not associated with cystic fibrosis is an increasingly reco...
INTRODUCTION: Chronic respiratory disorders are highly prevalent among Australian Aboriginal people ...
BACKGROUND: Childhood pneumonia has been reported to be associated with the development of bronchiec...
•The rates of bronchiectasis for Indigenous children from remote Australian communities are una...
Background: The burden of bronchiectasis is disproportionately high in Aboriginal adults, with early...
Free to read on journal website (may need to create free account first) Objective To describe the ep...
BACKGROUND: Acute respiratory exacerbations (AREs) cause morbidity and lung function decline in chil...
The rates of bronchiectasis for Indigenous children from remote Australian communities are unaccepta...
Objective: To describe the characteristics of children admitted to Royal Darwin Hospital with bronch...
BACKGROUND: Some but not all previous studies report that pneumonia in children aged less than five ...
Hospitalized bronchiolitis imposes a significant burden among infants, particularly among Indigenous...
Respiratory illnesses with cough as a symptom are predominant causes of morbidity in young Australia...
Background: Hospitalized bronchiolitis imposes a significant burden among infants, particularly amon...
Background: Some but not all previous studies report that pneumonia in children aged less than five ...
The rates of bronchiectasis for Indigenous children from remote Australian communities are unaccepta...
Background and objective: Bronchiectasis not associated with cystic fibrosis is an increasingly reco...
INTRODUCTION: Chronic respiratory disorders are highly prevalent among Australian Aboriginal people ...