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Tailoring immunisation programs in Lismore, New South Wales - we want our children to be healthy and grow well, and immunisation really helps
CONCLUSION: Access barriers and vaccine hesitancy have been contributing to children falling behind in their scheduled vaccinations in Lismore. More flexible health services, culturally safe and appropriate care and more practical support can help overcome structural barriers to health services. Tailored health messages for both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal parents and carers can assist parents in making wise immunisation choices. More consistent analysis and reporting of routinely available data can identify pockets of low coverage. Publicly funded health services and Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services are w...
Source: Rural and Remote Health - February 21, 2022 Category: Rural Health Authors: Susan Thomas Virginia Paden Carolyn Lloyd Jacqueline Tudball Paul Corben Source Type: research

Human monkeypox outbreak: global prevalence and biological, epidemiological and clinical characteristics - observational analysis between 1970-2022
CONCLUSIONS: The geographic pattern of monkeypox disease spread is rapidly shifting from endemic to non-endemic regions. It now involves not only Africa but also Europe, the USA, the UK, Australia and the Middle East. The clinical characteristics of monkeypox infection are mostly mild symptoms, including headache, lymphadenopathy, body aches, severe weakness, and acute onset of fever above 38.5 degrees Centigrade. A skin rash originates as macules or papules, progresses to pustules and vesicles, ulcers, and eventually to crusted scabs. The regional and international health establishments must take priority preventive proce...
Source: European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences - August 22, 2022 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: S A Meo D C Klonoff Source Type: research

Deep learning for pollen allergy surveillance from twitter in Australia
The paper introduces a deep learning-based approach for real-time detection and insights generation about one of the most prevalent chronic conditions in Australia - Pollen allergy. The popular social media pl...
Source: BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making - November 8, 2019 Category: Information Technology Authors: Jia Rong, Sandra Michalska, Sudha Subramani, Jiahua Du and Hua Wang Tags: Research Article Source Type: research

Pregnancy and birth characteristics of Aboriginal twins in two Australian states: a data linkage study
Perinatal outcomes for singleton pregnancies are poorer, on average, for Aboriginal people than non-Aboriginal people, but little is known about Aboriginal multifetal pregnancies. Yet multifetal pregnancies an...
Source: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth - June 28, 2021 Category: OBGYN Authors: Alison J. Gibberd, Jessica Tyler, Kathleen Falster, David B. Preen, Mark Hanly, Marilyn J. Clarke, Bridgette J. McNamara, Sandra J. Eades and Katrina J. Scurrah Tags: Research Source Type: research

An education intervention to improve health literacy and decision making about supporting self-care among older Australians: a study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Older Australians are high consumers of complementary and alternative medicines (CM). To help older people to take an active role in their health, we will develop and evaluate a novel educational intervention ...
Source: Trials - September 26, 2017 Category: General Medicine Authors: Caroline A. Smith, Esther Chang, Gisselle Gallego and Lynda G. Balneaves Tags: Study protocol Source Type: research