Topics: Northern Territory

Increased risk of hospitalization for acute lower respiratory tract infection among Australian Indigenous infants 5-23 months of age following pneumococcal vaccination: a cohort study

O’Grady KA, Lee KJ, Carlin JB, Torzillo PJ, Chang AB, et al. (2010) Increased risk of hospitalization for acute lower respiratory tract infection among Australian Indigenous infants 5-23 months of age following pneumococcal vaccination: a cohort study. Clinical Infectious Diseases;50:(970-978)


Meningitis and a febrile vomiting illness caused by Echovirus Type 4, Northern Territory, Australia

Markey PG, Davis JS, Harnett GB, Williams SH, Speers DJ (2010) Meningitis and a febrile vomiting illness caused by Echovirus Type 4, Northern Territory, Australia. Emerging Infectious Diseases;16(1):63-68


Melioidosis in the Northern Territory

Currie B (2009) Melioidosis in the Northern Territory. The Northern Territory Disease Control Bulletin;16(4):12-14


Failure to vaccinate or failure of vaccine? Effectiveness of the 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine program in Indigenous adults in the Northern Territory of Australia

Moberley S, Krause V, Cook H, Mulholland K, Carapetis J, et al. (2010) Failure to vaccinate or failure of vaccine? Effectiveness of the 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine program in Indigenous adults in the Northern Territory of Australia. Vaccine;(Article in Press)


Pneumonia risk stratification in tropical Australia: does the SMART-COP score apply?

Davis JS, Cross GB, Charles PGP, Currie BJ, Anstey NM, et al. (2010) Pneumonia risk stratification in tropical Australia: does the SMART-COP score apply? Medical Journal of Australia;192(3):133-136


Respiratory syncytial virus infections in Central Australia

Dede A, Isaacs D, Torzillo PJ, Wakerman J, Roseby R, et al. (2009) Respiratory syncytial virus infections in Central Australia. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health;(Early View):1-5


A regional initiative to reduce skin infections amongst Aboriginal children living in remote communities of the Northern Territory, Australia

Andrews RM, Kearns T, Connors C, Parker C, Carville K, et al. (2009) A regional initiative to reduce skin infections amongst Aboriginal children living in remote communities of the Northern Territory, Australia. Public Library of Science Neglected Tropical Diseases;3(11):1-9


Insights from the Northern Territory on factors that facilitate effective palliative care for Aboriginal peoples

McGrath PD, Phillips EL (2009) Insights from the Northern Territory on factors that facilitate effective palliative care for Aboriginal peoples. Australian Health Review;33(4):636-644


From the bush to the big smoke – development of a hybrid urban community based medical education program in the Northern Territory, Australia

Morgan S, Smedts A, Campbell N, Sager R, Lowe M, et al. (2009) From the bush to the big smoke – development of a hybrid urban community based medical education program in the Northern Territory, Australia. Rural and Remote Health;(9):Article 1175.


Risks of severity and readmission of Indigenous and non-Indigenous children hospitalised for bronchiolitis

Bailey EJ, Maclennan C, Morris PS, Kruske SG, Brown N, et al. (2009) Risks of severity and readmission of Indigenous and non-Indigenous children hospitalised for bronchiolitis. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health;Early view


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