Respiratory illnesses with cough as a symptom are predominant causes of morbidity in young Australian Indigenous children. With the exception of ear disease, there are limited studies that have addressed burden and outcome. Also, there are no studies that are specific to urban Indigenous children. Aim: We aim to comprehensively investigate the incidence, aetiology, risk factors for and outcomes of acute respiratory illnesses (ARIs) in this population.MethodsA cohort study of Indigenous children aged less than 5 years registered with an urban Indigenous primary health care service. Comprehensive baseline data are collected and children are followed monthly for 12 months to capture ARI events. ARI events are subsequently followed weekly for 4...
Background: The burden of bronchiectasis is disproportionately high in Aboriginal adults, with early...
Background: The burden of bronchiectasis is disproportionately high in Aboriginal adults, with early...
Abstract Background Respiratory morbidity in Australian Indigenous children is higher than their non...
Introduction - Studies suggest that 10% of children with an ARI have persistent cough at day-21. The...
Aim To identify cough epidemiology and outcomes in urban Indigenous children Methods An ongoing pros...
Aim\ud \ud To identify cough epidemiology and outcomes in urban Indigenous children\ud \ud Methods\u...
Background Acute respiratory illnesses with cough (ARIwC) are predominant causes of morbidity in Aus...
Background Despite the burden of acute respiratory illnesses (ARI) among Aboriginal and Torres Strai...
BackgroundAcute respiratory illnesses with cough (ARIwC) are predominant causes of morbidity in Aust...
<b>Background</b>\ud \ud Acute respiratory illnesses with cough (ARIwC) are predominant causes of mo...
Background Despite the burden of acute respiratory illnesses (ARI) among Aboriginal and Torres Strai...
This thesis is the first to comprehensively evaluate Acute Respiratory Illness with Cough (ARIwC) in...
Aim There are no published data on factors impacting on acute respiratory illness (ARI) among urban ...
Aim There are no published data on factors impacting on acute respiratory illness (ARI) among urban ...
The term respiratory disease refers to a number of conditions that affect the lungs or their compone...
Background: The burden of bronchiectasis is disproportionately high in Aboriginal adults, with early...
Background: The burden of bronchiectasis is disproportionately high in Aboriginal adults, with early...
Abstract Background Respiratory morbidity in Australian Indigenous children is higher than their non...
Introduction - Studies suggest that 10% of children with an ARI have persistent cough at day-21. The...
Aim To identify cough epidemiology and outcomes in urban Indigenous children Methods An ongoing pros...
Aim\ud \ud To identify cough epidemiology and outcomes in urban Indigenous children\ud \ud Methods\u...
Background Acute respiratory illnesses with cough (ARIwC) are predominant causes of morbidity in Aus...
Background Despite the burden of acute respiratory illnesses (ARI) among Aboriginal and Torres Strai...
BackgroundAcute respiratory illnesses with cough (ARIwC) are predominant causes of morbidity in Aust...
<b>Background</b>\ud \ud Acute respiratory illnesses with cough (ARIwC) are predominant causes of mo...
Background Despite the burden of acute respiratory illnesses (ARI) among Aboriginal and Torres Strai...
This thesis is the first to comprehensively evaluate Acute Respiratory Illness with Cough (ARIwC) in...
Aim There are no published data on factors impacting on acute respiratory illness (ARI) among urban ...
Aim There are no published data on factors impacting on acute respiratory illness (ARI) among urban ...
The term respiratory disease refers to a number of conditions that affect the lungs or their compone...
Background: The burden of bronchiectasis is disproportionately high in Aboriginal adults, with early...
Background: The burden of bronchiectasis is disproportionately high in Aboriginal adults, with early...
Abstract Background Respiratory morbidity in Australian Indigenous children is higher than their non...