The vast majority (>75%) of Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory (NT) live in remote or very remote locations. Children in these communities have high attendance rates at local Primary Health Care (PHC) centres but there is a paucity of studies documenting the reason and frequency of attendance. Such data can be used to help guide public health policy and practice.Clinic presentations during the first year of life were reviewed for 320 children born from 1 January 2001–31 December 2006. Data collected included reason for infectious presentation, antibiotic prescription and referral to hospital. The median number of presentations per child in the first year of life was 21 (IQR 15–29) with multiple reasons for presentation. The most pr...
The majority of Australia's Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander children live in urban areas; h...
Background: Remote dwelling Aboriginal infants from northern Australia have a high burden of disease...
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The vast majority (>75%) of Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory (NT) live in remote or very ...
Background: The vast majority (.75%) of Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory (NT) live in rem...
Infectious diseases contribute a substantial burden of ill-health in Australia's Aboriginal children...
OBJECTIVE: To describe antibiotic prescription rates for Australian Aboriginal children aged <2 year...
Background: Australia is a wealthy developed country. However, there are significant disparities in ...
Abstract Background We analysed hospital admissions of a predominantly Aboriginal cohort of children...
Objective: To quantify the childhood infectious disease burden and antibiotic use in the Northern Te...
BACKGROUND: Infection accounts for the majority of pediatric mortality and morbidity in developing c...
Objectives: To describe delivery of child health services in Australian Aboriginal communities, and ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe epidemiological data concerning paediatric attendances at the ED of Royal Dar...
Aim There are limited studies documenting the frequency and reason for attendance to primary health ...
The objective of this study was to describe the occurrence of skin infection associated hospitalizat...
The majority of Australia's Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander children live in urban areas; h...
Background: Remote dwelling Aboriginal infants from northern Australia have a high burden of disease...
Free to read on journal website (may need to create free account first) Objective To describe the ep...
The vast majority (>75%) of Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory (NT) live in remote or very ...
Background: The vast majority (.75%) of Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory (NT) live in rem...
Infectious diseases contribute a substantial burden of ill-health in Australia's Aboriginal children...
OBJECTIVE: To describe antibiotic prescription rates for Australian Aboriginal children aged <2 year...
Background: Australia is a wealthy developed country. However, there are significant disparities in ...
Abstract Background We analysed hospital admissions of a predominantly Aboriginal cohort of children...
Objective: To quantify the childhood infectious disease burden and antibiotic use in the Northern Te...
BACKGROUND: Infection accounts for the majority of pediatric mortality and morbidity in developing c...
Objectives: To describe delivery of child health services in Australian Aboriginal communities, and ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe epidemiological data concerning paediatric attendances at the ED of Royal Dar...
Aim There are limited studies documenting the frequency and reason for attendance to primary health ...
The objective of this study was to describe the occurrence of skin infection associated hospitalizat...
The majority of Australia's Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander children live in urban areas; h...
Background: Remote dwelling Aboriginal infants from northern Australia have a high burden of disease...
Free to read on journal website (may need to create free account first) Objective To describe the ep...