Data on the prevalence of asthma in children residing in remote indigenous communities in Australia are sparse, despite the many reports of high prevalence in nonindigenous children of this country. Two previous Australian studies have had poor participation rates, limiting interpretation of their results. A study of children in the Torres Strait and Northern Peninsula Area of Australia was conducted to document the prevalence of asthma symptoms. Five indigenous communities were randomly selected and trained interviewers, who were local indigenous health workers, recruited participants using a house-by-house approach. Information was collected by a structured face-to-face interview based on a standardized questionnaire constructed from the ...
Respiratory illnesses with cough as a symptom are predominant causes of morbidity in young Australia...
Objective: Asthma and allergic diseases are poorly described in rural areas. The objective of this s...
In 2003 asthma was the leading cause of burden of disease in Australian children, contributing 17.4%...
Data on the prevalence of asthma in children residing in remote indigenous communities in Australia ...
Objective: To describe the management of asthma in children in a remote indigenous community and the...
Background and Objective: Although the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISA...
Objective: To examine differences in the rates of respiratory symptoms, asthma and levels of lung fu...
Aim: To describe socio-demographic patterns of asthma prevalence in urban Aboriginal children and qu...
Objective: Respiratory health of Indigenous and minority ethnic groups in affluent countries is poor...
Asthma is a chronic illness and a national Australian priority. Gaps in service delivery to Aborigin...
Aim Indigenous Australians with asthma have higher morbidity and mortality compared with non-Indigen...
Background: The burden of bronchiectasis is disproportionately high in Aboriginal adults, with early...
The rates of bronchiectasis for Indigenous children from remote Australian communities are unaccepta...
Children in indigenous populations have substantially higher respiratory morbidity than non-indigeno...
The term respiratory disease refers to a number of conditions that affect the lungs or their compone...
Respiratory illnesses with cough as a symptom are predominant causes of morbidity in young Australia...
Objective: Asthma and allergic diseases are poorly described in rural areas. The objective of this s...
In 2003 asthma was the leading cause of burden of disease in Australian children, contributing 17.4%...
Data on the prevalence of asthma in children residing in remote indigenous communities in Australia ...
Objective: To describe the management of asthma in children in a remote indigenous community and the...
Background and Objective: Although the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISA...
Objective: To examine differences in the rates of respiratory symptoms, asthma and levels of lung fu...
Aim: To describe socio-demographic patterns of asthma prevalence in urban Aboriginal children and qu...
Objective: Respiratory health of Indigenous and minority ethnic groups in affluent countries is poor...
Asthma is a chronic illness and a national Australian priority. Gaps in service delivery to Aborigin...
Aim Indigenous Australians with asthma have higher morbidity and mortality compared with non-Indigen...
Background: The burden of bronchiectasis is disproportionately high in Aboriginal adults, with early...
The rates of bronchiectasis for Indigenous children from remote Australian communities are unaccepta...
Children in indigenous populations have substantially higher respiratory morbidity than non-indigeno...
The term respiratory disease refers to a number of conditions that affect the lungs or their compone...
Respiratory illnesses with cough as a symptom are predominant causes of morbidity in young Australia...
Objective: Asthma and allergic diseases are poorly described in rural areas. The objective of this s...
In 2003 asthma was the leading cause of burden of disease in Australian children, contributing 17.4%...