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| Fay H JohnstonSummaryAffiliation: Charles Darwin University Country: Australia Publications
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Strongyloidiasis: a review of the evidence for Australian practitionersFay H Johnston
Centre for Remote Health, Northern Territory, Australia
Aust J Rural Health 13:247-54. 2005..To summarise the available evidence concerning the prevalence, clinical manifestations, diagnosis and management of strongyloidiasis in Northern Australia...
Vegetation fires, particulate air pollution and asthma: a panel study in the Australian monsoon tropicsFay H Johnston
Menzies School of Health Research and School for Environmental Research, Institute of Advanced Studies, Charles Darwin University, Northern Territory, Australia
Int J Environ Health Res 16:391-404. 2006....
Vegetation fire smoke, indigenous status and cardio-respiratory hospital admissions in Darwin, Australia, 1996-2005: a time-series studyIvan C Hanigan
School for Environmental Research, Charles Darwin University, Ellengowan Drive, Darwin, 0909, Northern Territory, Australia
Environ Health 7:42. 2008..We also investigated whether the relationship differed in indigenous Australians; a disadvantaged population sub-group...
Ambient biomass smoke and cardio-respiratory hospital admissions in Darwin, AustraliaFay H Johnston
Menzies School of Health Research, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia
BMC Public Health 7:240. 2007..In addition we examined the differential impacts on Indigenous Australians, a high risk population subgroup...
Healthy country, healthy people: the relationship between Indigenous health status and "caring for country"Christopher P Burgess
Menzies School of Health Research, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, NT, Australia
Med J Aust 190:567-72. 2009..To investigate associations between "caring for country" -- an activity that Indigenous peoples assert promotes good health -- and health outcomes relevant to excess Indigenous morbidity and mortality...
Exposure to bushfire smoke and asthma: an ecological studyFay H Johnston
Menzies School of Health Research, PO Box 41096 Casuarina, NT 0811, Australia
Med J Aust 176:535-8. 2002..To examine the relationship between the mean daily concentration of respirable particles arising from bushfire smoke and hospital presentations for asthma...
