Objective: To examine differences in the rates of respiratory symptoms, asthma and levels of lung function in two remote Aboriginal communities. Methodology: Respiratory symptoms, smoking history, skin prick test responses to common allergens, serum IgE, lung function, airway responsiveness to methacholine and white blood cell counts were compared in two Aboriginal communities, one from the central desert (n = 84) and another from the tropical north (n = 209) of Western Australia. Results: Compared with the tropical community, chest tightness and dyspnoea were more frequent and forced expiratory volume in 1 s and forced vital capacity were lower in the desert community, despite similar levels of wheeze, doctor-diagnosed asthma and skin pric...
Aim: Self-reporting and/or data from medical records are frequently used in studies to ascertain hea...
Indigenous children have much higher rates of ear and lung disease than non-Indigenous children, whi...
To study the demographic, rates and types of chronic respiratory conditions in Indigenous and non-In...
Objective: To examine differences in the rates of respiratory symptoms, asthma and levels of lung fu...
Background and objective: To investigate the association between serological evidence of past infect...
BACKGROUND:Poor lung function is a predictor of future all-cause mortality. In Australia, respirator...
INTRODUCTION: Chronic respiratory disorders are highly prevalent among Australian Aboriginal people ...
Aim: National data report respiratory illness to be the most common chronic illness in Australian In...
Data on the prevalence of asthma in children residing in remote indigenous communities in Australia ...
The term respiratory disease refers to a number of conditions that affect the lungs or their compone...
Aim: The objective of this article is to compare the differences in long term health outcomes betwee...
Purpose: Northern Territory (NT)-based clinical service data suggest substantial lung function impai...
Background: The burden of bronchiectasis is disproportionately high in Aboriginal adults, with early...
Indigenous children have much higher rates of ear and lung disease than non-Indigenous children, whi...
Children in indigenous populations have substantially higher respiratory morbidity than non-indigeno...
Aim: Self-reporting and/or data from medical records are frequently used in studies to ascertain hea...
Indigenous children have much higher rates of ear and lung disease than non-Indigenous children, whi...
To study the demographic, rates and types of chronic respiratory conditions in Indigenous and non-In...
Objective: To examine differences in the rates of respiratory symptoms, asthma and levels of lung fu...
Background and objective: To investigate the association between serological evidence of past infect...
BACKGROUND:Poor lung function is a predictor of future all-cause mortality. In Australia, respirator...
INTRODUCTION: Chronic respiratory disorders are highly prevalent among Australian Aboriginal people ...
Aim: National data report respiratory illness to be the most common chronic illness in Australian In...
Data on the prevalence of asthma in children residing in remote indigenous communities in Australia ...
The term respiratory disease refers to a number of conditions that affect the lungs or their compone...
Aim: The objective of this article is to compare the differences in long term health outcomes betwee...
Purpose: Northern Territory (NT)-based clinical service data suggest substantial lung function impai...
Background: The burden of bronchiectasis is disproportionately high in Aboriginal adults, with early...
Indigenous children have much higher rates of ear and lung disease than non-Indigenous children, whi...
Children in indigenous populations have substantially higher respiratory morbidity than non-indigeno...
Aim: Self-reporting and/or data from medical records are frequently used in studies to ascertain hea...
Indigenous children have much higher rates of ear and lung disease than non-Indigenous children, whi...
To study the demographic, rates and types of chronic respiratory conditions in Indigenous and non-In...