Infectious diseases remain a major cause of morbidity in Australia. A wealth of data exists in administrative datasets, which are linked through established data-linkage infrastructure in most Australian states and territories. These linkages can support robust studies to investigate the burden of disease, the relative contribution of various aetiological agents to disease, and the effectiveness of population-based prevention policies – research that is critical to the success of current and future vaccination programs. At a recent symposium in Perth, epidemiologists, clinicians and policy makers in the infectious diseases field discussed the various benefits of, and barriers to, data-linkage research, with a focus on respiratory infecti...
The traditional roles of Australian cancer registries have been incidence, mortality and survival su...
Objective: To outline some of the key issues for injury-related data linkage studies in Australia an...
ABSTRACT Objectives In 2009 Australian governments and academic institutions made a substantial inv...
Background: The Centre for Data Linkage (CDL) has been established to enable national and cross-juri...
Objective: To describe the practical issues that need to be overcome to conduct national data linkag...
Objectives: To review the use of data linkage by Australian state and territory communicable disease...
Objective: To provide insights into complexities of seeking access to state and federal cross-jurisd...
Objective: To describe the practical issues that need to be overcome to conduct national data linkag...
Data linkage is a valuable technique for uniting information from multiple sources that relates to t...
Objective: To describe the practical issues that need to be overcome to conduct national data linkag...
Abstract Objective: To describe the practical issues that need to be overcome to conduct national da...
OBJECTIVE:To provide insights into complexities of seeking access to state and federal cross-jurisdi...
Objective: To describe the realities of conducting a cross-jurisdictional data linkage project invol...
This project was commissioned by The Wellcome Trust on behalf of the Public Health Research Data For...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the challenges of obtaining state and nationally held data for linkage to a n...
The traditional roles of Australian cancer registries have been incidence, mortality and survival su...
Objective: To outline some of the key issues for injury-related data linkage studies in Australia an...
ABSTRACT Objectives In 2009 Australian governments and academic institutions made a substantial inv...
Background: The Centre for Data Linkage (CDL) has been established to enable national and cross-juri...
Objective: To describe the practical issues that need to be overcome to conduct national data linkag...
Objectives: To review the use of data linkage by Australian state and territory communicable disease...
Objective: To provide insights into complexities of seeking access to state and federal cross-jurisd...
Objective: To describe the practical issues that need to be overcome to conduct national data linkag...
Data linkage is a valuable technique for uniting information from multiple sources that relates to t...
Objective: To describe the practical issues that need to be overcome to conduct national data linkag...
Abstract Objective: To describe the practical issues that need to be overcome to conduct national da...
OBJECTIVE:To provide insights into complexities of seeking access to state and federal cross-jurisdi...
Objective: To describe the realities of conducting a cross-jurisdictional data linkage project invol...
This project was commissioned by The Wellcome Trust on behalf of the Public Health Research Data For...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the challenges of obtaining state and nationally held data for linkage to a n...
The traditional roles of Australian cancer registries have been incidence, mortality and survival su...
Objective: To outline some of the key issues for injury-related data linkage studies in Australia an...
ABSTRACT Objectives In 2009 Australian governments and academic institutions made a substantial inv...