نتایج جستجو برای: indigenous elisa

تعداد نتایج: 77259  

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
mb rokni s lesan massoud j eb kia molawi gh

fast enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (fast-elisa) was compared with the standard elisa for the diagnosis of human hydatidosis. seventy serum samples including 30 from hydatidosis patients (surgically confirmed), healthy control individuals not infected with any parasitic diseases (n=/20) and from others with different parasitic infections including, toxocariosis (n=5), fasciolosis (n=5), tric...

2014

• Over half (51%) of Indigenous people living in non-remote parts of Australia aged 15 and over do very little or no exercise, compared with 33% of non-Indigenous Australians (AIHW 2011a). • Indigenous people are twice as likely to report no usual daily fruit consumption and seven times as likely to report no usual daily vegetable consumption as non-Indigenous people of the same age (AIHW 2011a...

Journal: :Health education research 2011
Harold S Stewart Jacqueline A Bowden Megan C Bayly Greg R Sharplin Sarah J Durkin Caroline L Miller Sharon E Givans Charles D Warne Melanie A Wakefield

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians (Indigenous Australians) have more than twice the smoking prevalence of non-Indigenous Australians. Anti-smoking campaigns have demonstrated success in the general population but little is known about their impact among Indigenous people. A total of 143 Indigenous and a comparison group of 156 non-Indigenous smokers from South Australia were sho...

2017
Albert Braz

In his article "Collaborative Authorship and Indigenous Literatures" Albert Braz discusses the duality of the writer. At least since the advent of poststructuralism, the distinction between writer and author — the first being the historical person behind the text and the second a figure in the text — has been a paradigm of contemporary critical analysis. Braz argues that this new emphasis is no...

2011
Yuejen Zhao Jiqiong You Steven L Guthridge Andy H Lee

BACKGROUND The estimated life expectancy at birth for Indigenous Australians is 10-11 years less than the general Australian population. The mean family income for Indigenous people is also significantly lower than for non-Indigenous people. In this paper we examine poverty or socioeconomic disadvantage as an explanation for the Indigenous health gap in hospital morbidity in Australia. METHOD...

2015
Donna Green Hilary Bambrick Peter Tait James Goldie Rosalie Schultz Leanne Webb Lisa Alexander Andrew Pitman Jan C. Semenza

The health gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians may be exacerbated by climate change if temperature extremes have disproportionate adverse effects on Indigenous people. To explore this issue, we analysed the effect of temperature extremes on hospital admissions for respiratory diseases, stratified by age, Indigenous status and sex, for people living in two different climates zo...

Journal: :Statistical journal of the IAOS 2015
Janet Smylie Michelle Firestone

Canada is known internationally for excellence in both the quality and public policy relevance of its health and social statistics. There is a double standard however with respect to the relevance and quality of statistics for Indigenous populations in Canada. Indigenous specific health and social statistics gathering is informed by unique ethical, rights-based, policy and practice imperatives ...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2004
Sonja E Hall Caroline E Bulsara Max K Bulsara Timothy G Leahy Margaret R Culbong Delia Hendrie C D'Arcy J Holman

OBJECTIVE To examine whether hospital patients with cancer who were identified as Indigenous were as likely to receive surgery for the cancer as non-Indigenous patients. DESIGN, SETTING AND PATIENTS Epidemiological survey of all Western Australian (WA) patients who had a cancer registration in the state-based WA Record Linkage Project that mentioned cancer of the breast (1982-2000) or cancer ...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2003
Ian Maddocks Robert G Rayner

All Indigenous communities in Australia have a common heritage of loss. Indigenous death rates are much higher than those for white Australians. Indigenous people use healthcare services reluctantly, and palliative care services rarely. Cultural considerations that need to be respected include Indigenous understandings of disease causation, attributions of blame for sickness, the performance of...

2002
Susan W. Parker Luis Rubalcava Graciela Teruel Felipe Herrera

Schooling inequality among the indigenous : a problem of resources or language barriers / The views and interpretations in this document are those of the authors and should not be attributed to the Inter-American Development Bank, or to any individual acting on its behalf. The Research Department (RES) produces the Latin American Economic Policies Newsletter, as well as working papers and books...

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