To compare infection-related mortality rates and pathogens isolated for Indigenous and non-Indigenous adult patients at Alice Springs Hospital (ASH). Retrospective study of inhospital deaths of adults (patients aged > or = 15 years) associated with an infection during a medical or renal admission to ASH between 1 January 2000 and 31 December 2005. Admission- and population-based infection-related mortality rates and mortality rate ratios (MRRs) for Indigenous versus non-Indigenous adults. There were 513 deaths, of 351 Indigenous and 162 non-Indigenous patients. For Indigenous patients, 60% of deaths were infection-related, compared with 25% for non-Indigenous patients (P < 0.001). The admission-based infection-related MRR for Indigenous ver...
A retrospective cohort analysis of an admission database for the intensive care unit at The Townsvil...
Objective: To examine mortality from all causes and from cardiovascular disease (CVD), and CVD hospi...
Introduction: There are few published data for the magnitude of injury-related health problems in in...
This report compares infection-related mortality rates and pathogens isolated for Indigenous and non...
To compare bloodstream infection (BSI) rates, pathogens and mortality among Indigenous and non-Indig...
Background/Aims: To examine the causes of officially reported deaths from several categories among A...
Background: A significant ‘gap’ in life expectancy exists for Australian Aboriginal people. The role...
BACKGROUND: Recent estimates of the global burden of rheumatic heart disease (RHD) have highlighted ...
Aim: Indigenous Australians have much higher mortality than non-Indigenous Australians. We aimed to ...
We hypothesise that rising prevalence rates of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) increase infection r...
Infectious diseases remain the leading cause of death at Alice Springs Hospital (ASH) and Staphyloco...
BACKGROUND: Heart disease is a leading cause of the gap in burden of disease between Aboriginal and ...
Overall morbidity and mortality rates are higher among Aboriginal people than in the general Austral...
Background: Heart disease is a leading cause of the gap in burden of disease between Aboriginal and ...
Introduction: Mortality and life expectancy (LE) gaps between Indigenous and all Australians are of ...
A retrospective cohort analysis of an admission database for the intensive care unit at The Townsvil...
Objective: To examine mortality from all causes and from cardiovascular disease (CVD), and CVD hospi...
Introduction: There are few published data for the magnitude of injury-related health problems in in...
This report compares infection-related mortality rates and pathogens isolated for Indigenous and non...
To compare bloodstream infection (BSI) rates, pathogens and mortality among Indigenous and non-Indig...
Background/Aims: To examine the causes of officially reported deaths from several categories among A...
Background: A significant ‘gap’ in life expectancy exists for Australian Aboriginal people. The role...
BACKGROUND: Recent estimates of the global burden of rheumatic heart disease (RHD) have highlighted ...
Aim: Indigenous Australians have much higher mortality than non-Indigenous Australians. We aimed to ...
We hypothesise that rising prevalence rates of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) increase infection r...
Infectious diseases remain the leading cause of death at Alice Springs Hospital (ASH) and Staphyloco...
BACKGROUND: Heart disease is a leading cause of the gap in burden of disease between Aboriginal and ...
Overall morbidity and mortality rates are higher among Aboriginal people than in the general Austral...
Background: Heart disease is a leading cause of the gap in burden of disease between Aboriginal and ...
Introduction: Mortality and life expectancy (LE) gaps between Indigenous and all Australians are of ...
A retrospective cohort analysis of an admission database for the intensive care unit at The Townsvil...
Objective: To examine mortality from all causes and from cardiovascular disease (CVD), and CVD hospi...
Introduction: There are few published data for the magnitude of injury-related health problems in in...