H Vally

Summary

Affiliation: Australian National University
Country: Australia

Publications

  1. ncbi Clinical effects of sulphite additives
    H Vally
    National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, ANU College of Medicine and Health Sciences, The Australian National University, Canberra ACT 0200, Australia
    Clin Exp Allergy 39:1643-51. 2009
  2. ncbi Higher rate of culture-confirmed Campylobacter infections in Australia than in the USA: is this due to differences in healthcare-seeking behaviour or stool culture frequency?
    H Vally
    National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, ANU College of Medicine and Health Sciences, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
    Epidemiol Infect 137:1751-8. 2009
  3. ncbi Changes in bronchial hyperresponsiveness following high- and low-sulphite wine challenges in wine-sensitive asthmatic patients
    H Vally
    Lung Institute of Western Australia Inc, Centre for Asthma, Allergy and Respiratory Research, Perth, Australia
    Clin Exp Allergy 37:1062-6. 2007
  4. ncbi An outbreak of chickenpox at a child care centre in Western Australia. Costs to the community and implications for vaccination policy
    Hassan Vally
    Communicable Disease Control Directorate, Department of Health, Western Australia
    Aust N Z J Public Health 31:113-9. 2007
  5. ncbi Role of sulfite additives in wine induced asthma: single dose and cumulative dose studies
    H Vally
    Department of Medicine, The University of Western Australia and the Asthma and Allergy Research Institute Inc, Perth, Western Australia
    Thorax 56:763-9. 2001
  6. ncbi OzFoodNet: enhancing foodborne disease surveillance across Australia: quarterly report, October to December 2004
    Rosie Ashbolt
    Commun Dis Intell 29:85-8. 2005
  7. ncbi Severe acute respiratory syndrome surveillance in Australia
    James E Fielding
    Surveillance and Epidemiology Section, Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
    Commun Dis Intell Q Rep 28:181-6. 2004
  8. ncbi Outbreak of Aeromonas hydrophila wound infections associated with mud football
    Hassan Vally
    Communicable Disease Control Branch, Department of Health, Perth, Australia
    Clin Infect Dis 38:1084-9. 2004
  9. ncbi Allergic and asthmatic reactions to alcoholic drinks
    Hassan Vally
    Department of Health, The University of Western Australia, Western Australia
    Addict Biol 8:3-11. 2003
  10. ncbi OzFoodNet quarterly report, 1 October to 31 December 2007
    Mary Barker
    Commun Dis Intell 32:99-103. 2008

Collaborators

  • M D Kirk
  • Keith Eastwood
  • F J Angulo
  • G V Hall
  • James Fielding
  • Neil L A Misso
  • Keflemariam Yohannes
  • Mary Barker
  • Joy Gregory
  • Craig Dalton
  • Lillian Mwanri
  • Russell Stafford
  • Michelle Harlock
  • Karin Lalor
  • Jennie Musto
  • Robert Bell
  • Geoff Hogg
  • Tony Merritt
  • Jane Raupach
  • Robyn Gibbs
  • Nevada Pingault
  • Michelle McPherson
  • Gerard Fitzsimmons
  • Nicola Stephens
  • Mark Salter
  • Tory Worgan
  • Kathleen Fullerton
  • Cameron Sault
  • Rhonda Owen
  • Barbara Telfer
  • Chris Oxenford
  • Sally Munnoch
  • G Balakrish Nair
  • Rosie Ashbolt
  • Raj Patil
  • Rebecca Hundy
  • Craig Shadbolt
  • Charlie Blumer
  • Roy Byun
  • Mark Veitch
  • April Roberts-Witteveen
  • Adam Craig
  • Therese Carroll
  • Frances Sheehan
  • Steven Iddings
  • Ashrafus Safa
  • N A Bhuiyan
  • Carolyn Nicol
  • Ili Kubuabola
  • Suraia Nusrin
  • Denise Murphy
  • Mary Valcanis
  • Andrew Black
  • Leonie Neville
  • Christine Carson
  • Dennis Bittisnich
  • Jenny Barralet
  • Scott Crerar
  • Barry Combs

Detail Information

Publications13

  1. ncbi Clinical effects of sulphite additives
    H Vally
    National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, ANU College of Medicine and Health Sciences, The Australian National University, Canberra ACT 0200, Australia
    Clin Exp Allergy 39:1643-51. 2009
    ..Minor modifications to diet or behaviour lead to excellent clinical outcomes for sulphite-sensitive individuals...
  2. ncbi Higher rate of culture-confirmed Campylobacter infections in Australia than in the USA: is this due to differences in healthcare-seeking behaviour or stool culture frequency?
    H Vally
    National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, ANU College of Medicine and Health Sciences, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
    Epidemiol Infect 137:1751-8. 2009
    ..The incidence of Campylobacter infections in Australia was about 12 times higher than in the USA after consideration of healthcare system differences...
  3. ncbi Changes in bronchial hyperresponsiveness following high- and low-sulphite wine challenges in wine-sensitive asthmatic patients
    H Vally
    Lung Institute of Western Australia Inc, Centre for Asthma, Allergy and Respiratory Research, Perth, Australia
    Clin Exp Allergy 37:1062-6. 2007
    ..Previous studies suggest that challenge of most wine-sensitive asthmatic patients may not result in a reduction in forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV(1))...
  4. ncbi An outbreak of chickenpox at a child care centre in Western Australia. Costs to the community and implications for vaccination policy
    Hassan Vally
    Communicable Disease Control Directorate, Department of Health, Western Australia
    Aust N Z J Public Health 31:113-9. 2007
    ..An epidemiological study was undertaken in order to determine the characteristics of the outbreak, assess vaccine effectiveness, and to define the direct and indirect costs associated with CP infections in young children...
  5. ncbi Role of sulfite additives in wine induced asthma: single dose and cumulative dose studies
    H Vally
    Department of Medicine, The University of Western Australia and the Asthma and Allergy Research Institute Inc, Perth, Western Australia
    Thorax 56:763-9. 2001
    ..In the second study a cumulative dose sulfited wine challenge protocol was employed to establish if wine sensitive asthmatics as a group have an increased sensitivity to sulfites...
  6. ncbi OzFoodNet: enhancing foodborne disease surveillance across Australia: quarterly report, October to December 2004
    Rosie Ashbolt
    Commun Dis Intell 29:85-8. 2005
  7. ncbi Severe acute respiratory syndrome surveillance in Australia
    James E Fielding
    Surveillance and Epidemiology Section, Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
    Commun Dis Intell Q Rep 28:181-6. 2004
    ..The method by which surveillance for SARS was rapidly established provided an opportunity to examine Australia's planning and preparedness for future respiratory disease epidemics such as influenza...
  8. ncbi Outbreak of Aeromonas hydrophila wound infections associated with mud football
    Hassan Vally
    Communicable Disease Control Branch, Department of Health, Perth, Australia
    Clin Infect Dis 38:1084-9. 2004
    ..A. hydrophila was subsequently isolated from a water sample obtained from the river. This is the first published report of an outbreak of A. hydrophila wound infections associated with exposure to mud...
  9. ncbi Allergic and asthmatic reactions to alcoholic drinks
    Hassan Vally
    Department of Health, The University of Western Australia, Western Australia
    Addict Biol 8:3-11. 2003
    ..The aetiology of wine-induced asthmatic responses may be complex and may involve several co-factors...
  10. ncbi OzFoodNet quarterly report, 1 October to 31 December 2007
    Mary Barker
    Commun Dis Intell 32:99-103. 2008
  11. ncbi OzFoodNet quarterly report, 1 January to 31 March 2008
    Mary Barker
    Commun Dis Intell 32:267-71. 2008
  12. ncbi Alcoholic drinks and asthma
    Hassan Vally
    Asthma and Allergy Research Institute Inc, Ground Floor, E Block, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Nedlands WA 6009, Australia
    Clin Exp Allergy 32:186-91. 2002
  13. ncbi Isolation of Vibrio cholerae O1 strains similar to pre-seventh pandemic El Tor strains during an outbreak of gastrointestinal disease in an island resort in Fiji
    G Balakrish Nair
    International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh ICDDR, B, Centre for Health and Population Research, GPO Box 128, Dhaka 1000, Bangladesh
    J Med Microbiol 55:1559-62. 2006
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