Infectious diseases - gastrointestinal

  • What are gastrointestinal disorders?
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Published resources

Journal articles

2006

Barnes GL, Bishop RF (2006)
Rotavirus: time to act [editorial].
Medical Journal of Australia;185(7):352-353
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Schultz R (2006)
Rotavirus gastroenteritis in the Northern Territory, 1995-2004.
Medical Journal of Australia;185(7):354-356
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Yohannes K, Roche P, Roberts A, Liu C, Firestone S, et al. (2006)
Australia's notifiable diseases status, 2004: annual report of the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System.
Communicable Diseases Intelligence;30(1):1-79
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2005

Hanson JP (2005)
Tropical sprue in Far North Queensland
Medical Journal of Australia;182(10):536-537
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Talley NJ (2005)
Helicobacter pylori infection in Indigenous Australians: a serious health issue? [editorial]
Medical Journal of Australia;182(5):205-206
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Windsor HM, Abioye-Kuteyi EA, Leber JM, Morrow SD, Bulsara MK, Marshall BJ (2005)
Prevalence of Helicobacter pylori in Indigenous Western Australians: comparison between urban and remote rural populations
Medical Journal of Australia;182(2):210-213
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2003

Adams M, Page W, Speare R (2003)
Strongyloidiasis: an issue in Aboriginal communities [conference report].
Rural and Remote Health;3 (online):152. Retrieved from http://rrh.deakin.edu.au
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Gracey M, Cullinane J (2003)
Gastroenteritis and environmental health among Aboriginal infants and children in Western Australia.
Journal of Paediatric Child Health;39(6):427-431
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2002

Healey T, Olver I, Selva-Nayagam S (2002)
Immunoproliferative small intestinal disease, two cases in the Northern Territory.
Internal Medicine Journal; 32:47-49.
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Kukuruzovic R, Brewster D (2002)
Milk formulas in acute gastroenteritis and malnutrition: a randomised trial.
Journal of Paediatric Child Health;38:571-577
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McCarthy JS, Peacock D, Trown KP, Bade P, Petri Jr WA, Currie BJ (2002)
Endemic invasive amoebiasis in northern Australia.
Medical Journal of Australia;177:570.
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2000

Ewald D, Franks C, Thompson S, Patel MS (2000).
Possible community immunity to small round structured virus gastroenteritis in a rural Aboriginal community. Communicable Disease Intelligence, 24(3), 48-50.
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Reports and Publications

Miller M, Roche P, Yohannes K, et al. (2005)
Australia's notifiable diseases status, 2003: annual report of the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System.
Communicable Diseases Intelligence;29(1):1-60
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View website: Department of Health and Ageing

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Bibliography

If you have access to EndNote bibliographic software you may download our gastrointestinal EndNote library containing relevant references from the Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet bibliographic database. If you use Netscape Navigator as your browser click the right mouse button and choose the 'save link as' option to save to your computer. If you use Internet Explorer you should choose the 'save target as' option.

View gastrointestinal EndNote library (284KB - compiled September 2007)

If you do not have EndNote you may view the associated reference lists:
View gastrointestinal reference list (Word doc - 222KB - compiled September 2007)
View gastrointestinal reference list (PDF - 121KB - compiled September 2007)

Alternatively you may wish to search through the HealthInfoNet bibliographic database for references about gastrointestinal conditions.

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Last updated: 6 September 2007