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121por Junaid, Mohammed, Slack-Smith, Linda, Wong, Kingsley, Hewitt, Timothy, Bourke, Jenny, Baynam, Gareth, Calache, Hanny, Leonard, Helen“…This study aimed to describe population-level trends, patterns, and factors influencing hospitalizations for craniosynostosis in Western Australia. Data on live births (1990–2010; n = 554,624) including craniosynostosis, episodes of death, demographic, and perinatal factors were identified from the midwives, birth defects, hospitalizations, and death datasets. …”
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122por Stiles, Samantha L., Sanfilippo, Frank M., Loh, Richard, Said, Maria, Clifford, Rhonda M., Salter, Sandra M.“…To determine the extent of the problem, we linked multiple health datasets to examine temporal trends in anaphylaxis events across the health system in Western Australia (WA). METHODS: We identified an anaphylaxis cohort from 1980 to 2020 using linked datasets from ambulance, emergency departments, hospital inpatients and deaths. …”
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123por Jiwa, Moyez, Halkett, Georgia, Aoun, Samar, Arnet, Hayley, Smith, Marthe, Pilkington, Megan, McMullen, Cheryl“…GPs based in two rural locations in Western Australia were asked to identify up to eight clinical cases for discussion. …”
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124“…This article outlines an approach that was effective in Western Australia in increasing the engagement and concern of Aboriginal people about high rates of sexually transmissible infections and sexual health issues. …”
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125por Watkins, Rochelle E, Eagleson, Serryn, Veenendaal, Bert, Wright, Graeme, Plant, Aileen J“…This study investigates the correspondence between retrospective epidemiological evaluation of notifications of Ross River virus (RRv) disease in Western Australia, and the signals produced by two cumulative sum (cusum)-based automated monitoring methods. …”
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126por Jiwa, Moyez, Deas, Kathleen, Ross, Jackie, Shaw, Tim, Wilcox, Helen, Spilsbury, Katrina“…METHODS: We aimed to develop a community of practice consisting of GPs in Western Australia to improve the quality of referral letters to six specialty clinics. …”
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130por Carcione, Dale, Giele, Carolien, Dowse, Gary K., Mak, Donna B., Goggin, Leigh, Kwan, Kelly, Williams, Simon, Smith, David, Effler, Paul“…We compared confirmed pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza and seasonal influenza diagnosed in Western Australia during the 2009 influenza season. From 3,178 eligible reports, 984 pandemic and 356 seasonal influenza patients were selected; 871 (88.5%) and 288 (80.9%) were interviewed, respectively. …”
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131“…CONCLUSIONS: The P.A.R.T.Y. injury education program involving real-life trauma scenarios was cost-effective in reducing subsequent risk of committing violence or traffic-related offences, injuries, and death for juvenile justice offenders in Western Australia.…”
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132por Moore, James A. Y., Bellchambers, Lynda M., Depczynski, Martial R., Evans, Richard D., Evans, Scott N., Field, Stuart N., Friedman, Kim J., Gilmour, James P., Holmes, Thomas H., Middlebrook, Rachael, Radford, Ben T., Ridgway, Tyrone, Shedrawi, George, Taylor, Heather, Thomson, Damian P., Wilson, Shaun K.“…During the summer of 2010–11, anomalous large-scale ocean warming induced unprecedented levels of coral bleaching accompanied by substantial storminess across more than 12° of latitude and 1200 kilometers of coastline in Western Australia (WA). METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Extreme La-Niña conditions caused extensive warming of waters and drove considerable storminess and cyclonic activity across WA from October 2010 to May 2011. …”
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133por Gonzalez-Izquierdo, Arturo, Ward, Allison, O’Donnell, Melissa, Li, Leah, Roposch, Andreas, Stanley, Fiona, Gilbert, Ruth“…METHODS: Cohorts were derived from hospital administrative data for children aged less than 18 years who were admitted for acute injury to hospitals in England or Western Australia (WA) in 2000 to 2008. We compared the effects of age, sex and deprivation on the annual incidence of acute admission for VR injury defined by a cluster of ICD-10 codes reflecting characteristics that should alert clinicians to consider victimisation as a cause of injury. …”
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134“…A 0.6 hectare artificial reef of local rock and recycled concrete sleepers was constructed in December 2006 at Parker Point in the industrial port of Dampier, western Australia, with the aim of providing an environmental offset for a nearshore coral community lost to land reclamation. …”
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135por Miglio, Laura Tavares, Harms, Danilo, Framenau, Volker Wilhelm, Harvey, Mark Stephen“…Four new species of the Mouse Spider genus Missulena Walckenaer, 1805 (family Actinopodidae) are described from Western Australia based on morphological features of adult males. …”
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139“…This article aims to support these approaches by presenting a model for assessing MVEV risk in Western Australia (WA). METHODS: A Bayesian Belief Network (BBN) for assessing MVEV risk was developed and used to quantify and map disease risks in WA. …”
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140“…On average, more than 1,000 individuals will acquire a mosquito-borne disease in Western Australia (WA) each year. Knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) in relation to mosquitoes and mosquito-borne disease have not yet been investigated within Australia. …”
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