202
Views
15
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Australian Aboriginal child health

Pages S53-S59 | Published online: 16 Jan 2017

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (1)

Alejandro Jiménez, Moa Cortobius & Marianne Kjellén. (2014) Water, sanitation and hygiene and indigenous peoples: a review of the literature. Water International 39:3, pages 277-293.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (14)

Naomi Sprigg dos Santos, Garth Kendall & Ailsa Munns. (2022) Applying an authentic partnership approach to facilitate optimal health of Aboriginal children. Primary Health Care Research & Development 23.
Crossref
Lloyd Einsiedel, Richard J. Woodman, Maria Flynn, Kim Wilson, Olivier Cassar & Antoine Gessain. (2016) Human T-Lymphotropic Virus type 1 infection in an Indigenous Australian population: epidemiological insights from a hospital-based cohort study. BMC Public Health 16:1.
Crossref
Lloyd Einsiedel, Tim Spelman, Emma Goeman, Olivier Cassar, Mick Arundell & Antoine Gessain. (2014) Clinical Associations of Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type 1 Infection in an Indigenous Australian Population. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 8:1, pages e2643.
Crossref
Alicia A. Annamalay, Siew-Kim Khoo, Peter Jacoby, Joelene Bizzintino, Guicheng Zhang, Glenys Chidlow, Wai-Ming Lee, Hannah C. Moore, Gerry B. Harnett, David W. Smith, James E. Gern, Peter N. LeSouef, Ingrid A. Laing & Deborah Lehmann. (2012) Prevalence of and Risk Factors for Human Rhinovirus Infection in Healthy Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Western Australian Children. Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal 31:7, pages 673-679.
Crossref
L. J. Einsiedel, K. Verdonck & E. Gotuzzo. 2010. Emerging Infections 9. Emerging Infections 9 109 127 .
Elizabeth McDonald, Ross Bailie, David Brewster & Peter Morris. (2008) Are hygiene and public health interventions likely to improve outcomes for Australian Aboriginal children living in remote communities? A systematic review of the literature. BMC Public Health 8:1.
Crossref
Elizabeth McDonald & Ross Bailie. 2008. Analysing Health Policy. Analysing Health Policy 271 283 .
Kylie S. Carville, Deborah Lehmann, Gillian Hall, Hannah Moore, Peter Richmond, Nicholas de Klerk & David Burgner. (2007) Infection Is the Major Component of the Disease Burden in Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Australian Children. Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal 26:3, pages 210-216.
Crossref
Siv Kvernmo. 2012. The Cambridge Handbook of Acculturation Psychology. The Cambridge Handbook of Acculturation Psychology 233 250 .
. 2012. The Cambridge Handbook of Acculturation Psychology. The Cambridge Handbook of Acculturation Psychology 161 250 .
David Burgner & Peter Richmond. (2005) The burden of pneumonia in children: an Australian perspective. Paediatric Respiratory Reviews 6:2, pages 94-100.
Crossref
R.C.Andrew Thompson. (2001) The future impact of societal and cultural factors on parasitic disease – some emerging issues. International Journal for Parasitology 31:9, pages 949-959.
Crossref
Alan Dugdale & Imogen Watlemaro. (2002) ABORIGINAL HEALTH: A SICK MINORITY SKEWS STATISTICS. Australian Journal of Rural Health 9:3, pages 111-115.
Crossref
JK Peat & A Veale. (2001) Impact and aetiology of respiratory infections, asthma and airway disease in Australian Aborigines. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health 37:2, pages 108-112.
Crossref

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.