"ice"

See methamphetamine

Illicit Drugs Reporting System (IDRS)

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
The Illicit Drugs Reporting SystemRebecca McKetin 2000114

immunisation

See also adverse events following immunisation; immunisation of children; vaccine storage

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - Invasive pneumococcal diseasePraveena J Gunaratnam, Robin E Gilmour, Chris Lowbridge, Peter B McIntyre2013243
Year in review: health protection in NSW, 20122013243
EpiReview - Meningococcal disease in NSW, 1991-2011: trends in relation to meningococcal C vaccinationErin Passmore, Mark J Ferson, Sean Tobin2013243
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - Hepatitis BTeresa M Wozniak, Mitchell Smith, Lisa Maher2013242
Diagnosis, treatment and prevention of tuberculosis in childrenPhillip Britton, Carlos M Perez- Velez, Ben J Marais 2013241
Costs of a contact screening activity in a neonatal intensive care unitKate E Fisher, Nicole F Cook, Guy B Marks 2013241
What do we know about the outcomes of tuberculosis contact investigations in NSW?Claudia C Dobler 2013241
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - LeprosyPraveena J Gunaratnam, Warwick J Britton, Ann Hofmeyr 2013241
NSW Annual Vaccine-Preventable Disease Report, 2011Alexander Rosewell, Paula J Spokes, Robin E Gilmour 2012239-10
NSW Annual Immunisation Coverage Report, 2011Brynley Hull, Aditi Dey, Sue Campbell-Lloyd, Robert I Menzies, Peter B McIntyre 2012239-10
NSW Annual Report Describing Adverse Events Following Immunisation, 2011Deepika Mahajan, Su Reid, Jane Cook, Kristine Macartney, Robert I Menzies 2012239-10
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - The early impact of the National HPV Vaccination ProgramEmma Quinn, Basil Donovan, Vicky K Sheppeard 2012239-10
Factsheet - Measles2012239-10
Year in review: health protection in NSW, 20112012237-8
An ethical framework for public health immunisation programsDavid Isaacs 2012235-6
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - Meningococcal diseaseErin Passmore, Robert Booy, Mark Ferson 2012231-2
NSW Annual Immunisation Coverage Report, 2010Brynley Hull, Aditi Dey, Sue Campbell-Lloyd, Robert I Menzies, Peter B McIntyre 2011229-10
NSW Annual Vaccine-Preventable Disease Report, 2010Paula J Spokes, Robin E Gilmour 2011229-10
NSW Annual Report Describing Adverse Events Following Immunisation, 2010Deepika Mahajan, Sue Campbell-Lloyd, Jane Cook, Robert I Menzies 2011229-10
Using operational research to ensure that immunisation benefits are enjoyed by allDavid N Durrheim 20112211-12
Invasive pneumococcal disease in western Sydney, 2002-2010Kristina L Flego, George Truman, Vicky Sheppeard, Robin E Gilmour 20112211-12
The seroepidemiology of pertussis in NSW: fluctuating immunity profiles related to changes in vaccination schedulesHelen E Quinn, Deepika Mahajan, Linda Hueston, Patricia Campbell, Robert I Menzies, Gwendolyn L Gilbert, Peter B McIntyre 20112211-12
Influenza immunisation program at three tertiary paediatric hospitals in NSW in 2010Nicholas J Wood, Patrick M Cashman 20112211-12
Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza in NSW: an overview of the public health responsePaula J Spokes, Michelle A Cretikos, John G Ward 2010211-2
Truth, double truth and statisticsRobert Booy, Dominic E Dwyer 2010211-2
Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza vaccine roll-out in NSWJan Fizzell, Sue Campbell-Lloyd, Andrew J Hallett, Chris P Lowbridge, Dennis Meijer, Sophie E Tyner 2010211-2
Lessons from the NSW laboratory response to pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenzaSheena Adamson, Jan Fizzell, Dominic E Dwyer, William Rawlinson, Paul K Armstrong 2010211-2
The NSW Immunisation Strategy 2008-2011: how are we doing?Peter B McIntyre, David N Durrheim, Sue Campbell-Lloyd 2010219-10
NSW Annual Vaccine-Preventable Disease Report, 2009Paula J Spokes, Robin E Gilmour 2010219-10
NSW Annual Adverse Events Following Immunisation Report, 2009Deepika Mahajan, Sue Campbell-Lloyd, Ilnaz Roomiani, Robert I Menzies 2010219-10
Making influenza vaccination mandatory for health care workers: the views of NSW Health administrators and clinical leadersJulie Leask, Charles M Helms, Maria Y Chow, Spring C Cooper Robbins, Peter B McIntyre 2010219-10
NSW Annual Immunisation Coverage Report, 2009Brynley Hull, Aditi Dey, Deepika Mahajan, Sue Campbell-Lloyd, Robert I Menzies, Peter B McIntyre 2010219-10
A polio intervention in East African refugees to NSWMitchell M Smith, Sanjyot Vagholkar 2009205-6
The effectiveness of prophylaxis for measles contacts in NSWVicky Sheppeard, Bradley Forssman, Mark J Ferson, Conrad Moreira, Sue Campbell-Lloyd, Dominic E Dwyer, Jeremy M McAnulty 2009205-6
Factsheet - Influenza2009205-6
How do general practitioners persuade parents to vaccinate their children? A study using standardised scenariosJulie Leask 2009207-8
Lessons from a respiratory illness outbreak in an aged-care facilityJohn Turahui, Cate Wallace, Paul Corben, Robin Osborne 2008199-10
Evidence of pertussis clusters in three aged-care facilities in the former Macquarie Area Health Service, NSWAla'a Al-Murieb, Anthony M Brown, Alexandra Raulli, Carol George, Carole Gander, Patsy Forrester, Sharwyn Gibson 2008199-10
Health surveillance among a team of Australian health workers assisting tsunami victims in Aceh, IndonesiaJeremy M McAnulty, Michael Flynn 2007181-2
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - Human Papilloma VirusCate Wallace, Edith Weisberg, Kirsten McCaffery 2007185-6
A review of the efficacy of human Q fever vaccine registered in AustraliaClayton K Chiu, David N Durrheim 2007187-8
The changing epidemiology of pertussis in the Hunter New England area and potential implications for the immunisation scheduleDavid N Durrheim, Peter D Massey, Chris Carr, Fakhrul Islam 2006173-4
Monitoring health behaviours and health status in NSW: release of the Adult Health Survey 2003Deborah Baker, Margo L Eyeson-Annan 2005161-2
EpiReview - Invasive pneumococcal disease, NSW, 2002Robin Gilmour 2005161-2
Immunisation: a public health successMargaret A Burgess 2003141-2
Tears often shed: from the Feery Oration, presented at the 8th National Public Health Association of Australia Immunisation Conference, May 2002Margaret A Burgess 2003141-2
A pertussis epidemic in NSW: how epidemiology reflects vaccination policyJulia Brotherton, Jeremy M McAnulty 2003144-5
Australia’s national serosurveillance programHeather F Gidding 2003144-5
Vaccine-preventable diseases and vaccination coverage in Australia, 1999–2000. Immunisation coverage: Australia 20012003144-5
Factsheet - Influenza2003148
Priorities for communicable disease control in New South Wales, 2003Jeremy M McAnulty, Kim Stewart 2003149-10
Factsheet - Hepatitis A2000119-10
Hepatitis B: where are we now?Leon G Heron, Sue Campbell- Lloyd 20001112
Factsheet - Influenza20001112
Pertussis: a commentPeter B McIntyre 1999101-2
One hundred years of vaccinationBrian Feery 199788-9
Normal immunoglobulin (human): indications and safetyMargaret Ashwell 1997810
Influenza immunisation rates in adults, NSW 1993Robert I Menzies, Shing Chung Fung 199675
NSW Public Health Network report on immunisation1996710
Issues in administration of the immunisation provisions of the Public Health Act 1991Seham Girgis, Mark J Ferson 1996710
Bat lyssavirus information for medical practitioners1996710
Yellow fever immunisation clinics1994411
Undertaking mass meningococcal vaccination: criteria and experiencesDonald Holt, Krishna Hort, Michael H Levy 199459
Influenza immunisation for health care workersAnthony L Cunningham 199344
Vaccination status of nursing home staff and residents Robert Reznik 199344
Hepatitis A immunisation 1993410
Yellow fever immunisation clinics 1993411
Q fever vaccination program in New England regionGreg Bell, Cathy Johnson, John Rooney 199236
Keeping the elderly coveredJohn Brown, Greg Stewart, Mark Harris, Margaret Coghlan 1991210
Does intradermal Hepatitis B vaccine work?Peter Christopher, Anne Richards, John Williams, Jack Buist, Gail Osborne 1991210
Travel vaccination headachesElizabeth Sullivan 1991212

immunisation of children

See also adverse events following immunisation; immunisation of children - regular reports

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Year in review: health protection in NSW, 20122013243
NSW Annual Immunisation Coverage Report, 2011Brynley Hull, Aditi Dey, Sue Campbell-Lloyd, Robert I Menzies, Peter B McIntyre 2012239-10
EpiReview - Measles in NSW, 2002-2011Alexander Rosewell, Tracie Reinten-Reynolds, Paula J Spokes 2012239-10
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - The early impact of the National HPV Vaccination ProgramEmma Quinn, Basil Donovan, Vicky K Sheppeard 2012239-10
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - Rotavirus Hanisah L Corner, Kristine McCartney, Briony Hazelton 2011223-4
Year in review: health protection in NSW, 2010 2011227-8
NSW immunisation performance: continuing progress but no room for complacencyKristine K Macartney, David N Durrheim 2011229-10
NSW Annual Vaccine-Preventable Disease Report, 2010Paula J Spokes, Robin E Gilmour 2011229-10
NSW Annual Report Describing Adverse Events Following Immunisation, 2010Deepika Mahajan, Sue Campbell-Lloyd, Jane Cook, Robert I Menzies 2011229-10
Invasive pneumococcal disease in western Sydney, 2002-2010Kristina L Flego, George Truman, Vicky Sheppeard, Robin E Gilmour 20112211-12
Aboriginal identification in Hunter New England infantsNatalie Allan, Patrick M Cashman 20112211-12
Why are children on the NSW North Coast not being vaccinated against chickenpox?Marianne Trent 20112211-12
Influenza immunisation program at three tertiary paediatric hospitals in NSW in 2010Nicholas J Wood, Patrick M Cashman 20112211-12
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - Pertussis in NSW and its prevention in infants and childrenAaron W Cashmore, Ruiting Lan, Kristine M Macartney 20112211-12
The NSW Immunisation Strategy 2008-2011: how are we doing?Peter B McIntyre, David N Durrheim, Sue Campbell-Lloyd 2010219-10
NSW Annual Immunisation Coverage Report, 2009Brynley Hull, Aditi Dey, Deepika Mahajan, Sue Campbell-Lloyd, Robert I Menzies, Peter B McIntyre 2010219-10
The role of the Immunisation Adverse Events Clinic at The Children's Hospital at WestmeadNicholas J Wood 2010219-10
School-based vaccination in NSWKirsten F Ward, Robert I Menzies, Helen E Quinn, Sue Campbell-Lloyd 2010219-10
How do general practitioners persuade parents to vaccinate their children? A study using standardised scenariosJulie Leask 2009207-8
Evaluation of a targeted immunisation program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander infants in an urban settingPaul Thomas, Telphia L Joseph, Robert I Menzies 2008195-6
The changing epidemiology of pertussis in the Hunter New England area and potential implications for the immunisation scheduleDavid N Durrheim, Peter D Massey, Chris Carr, Fakhrul Islam 2006173-4
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - Varicella zosterStephanie Blows, Kristine Macartney, Sue Campbell-Lloyd 20051611-12
Immunisation: a public health successMargaret A Burgess 2003141-2
Tears often shed: from the Feery Oration, presented at the 8th National Public Health Association of Australia Immunisation Conference, May 2002Margaret A Burgess 2003141-2
Mapping immunisation coverage and conscientious objectors to immunisation in NSWBrynley Hull, Peter B McIntyre 2003141-2
Hepatitis B immunisation in children aged 10–13 years in New South Wales, 2001Patricia K Correll, Andrew D Hayen, Margo L Eyeson-Annan 2003141-2
Vaccine-preventable diseases and vaccination coverage in Australia, 1999–2000. Immunisation coverage: Australia 20012003144-5
A pertussis epidemic in NSW: how epidemiology reflects vaccination policyJulia Brotherton, Jeremy M McAnulty 2003144-5
Infectious diseases, NSW: June 20002000116
The 1998 measles control campaign in NSWMargaret Ashwell 1999107
Infectious diseases, NSW: July 19991999107
Infectious diseases199678
Childhood immunisation – so near and yet so farMark J Ferson 1996710
NSW Public Health Network report on immunisation1996710
Immunisation status of two-year-old children in the Hunter areaThais A Miles, Chris Wilkinson 1996710
Long day care centre immunisation rates in western SydneyBin Jalaludin, Cissy Chow 1996710
Issues in administration of the immunisation provisions of the Public Health Act 1991Seham Girgis, Mark J Ferson 1996710
A review of school entry immunisation certificates in the Manly, Warringah and Pittwater area, 1995Ann Glanville, Bijou Blick 1996710
School entry immunisation certificates in south western Sydney, 1995Stephen Crone, Laura Baird 1996710
Census of school entry immunisation certificates, eastern Sydney, 1994Mark J Ferson 199562
Undertaking mass meningococcal vaccination: criteria and experiencesDonald Holt, Krishna Hort, Michael H Levy 199459
Hepatitis A immunisation1994510
Immunisation rates for kindergarten children of the South West RegionKim Gilchrist, Tony Kolbe 199346
Immunisation census of the 1992 school intake in central and southern SydneyKerrie Goldston, Mark D Bek, Clare Nixon 1993411
Neonatal Hepatitis B vaccination programSharmila Jayaram 199233
Rubella vaccine (RA27/3 strain) in Australian schoolgirlsVictor Nossar, Elizabeth Lynch 199236
Hepatitis B program for Aboriginal childrenTony Kolbe, Roslyn Riley, Christopher Maher 1992311
Immunisation – benefits outweigh risksSue Jobson, Michael H Levy 199125
Reducing fatal childhood infectionsPeter B McIntyre 199126

immunisation of children - regular reports

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Year in review: health protection in NSW, 20102011227-8
NSW Annual Immunisation Coverage Report, 2010Brynley Hull, Aditi Dey, Sue Campbell-Lloyd, Robert I Menzies, Peter B McIntyre 2011229-10
NSW Annual Immunisation Coverage Report, 2009Brynley Hull, Aditi Dey, Deepika Mahajan, Sue Campbell-Lloyd, Robert I Menzies, Peter B McIntyre 2010219-10
Evaluation of a targeted immunisation program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander infants in an urban settingPaul Thomas, Telphia L Joseph, Robert I Menzies 2008195-6
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, May and June 20062006177-8
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, November and December 20042005161-2
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, January and February 20052005163-4
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, July and August 20052005169-10
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, September and October 200520051611-12
Measles control in NSW Divisions of General Practice C Raina MacIntyre, Brynley Hull, Margaret A Burgess, Nigel Gay 2003141-2
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, January and February 2003 2003141-2
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, October- December 200220021311-12
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, April 20022002134
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, July 20022002137
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, November 200120011211
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, December 200120011212

immunoglobulin

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Letter to the Editor John B Ziegler1999106
Normal immunoglobulin (human): indications and safety Margaret Ashwell 1997810

impetigo

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Factsheet - Boils and skin infections2009207-8
Factsheet - Boils and impetigo2003141-2

income distribution

See also inequalities; socioeconomic factors

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Health, wellbeing, and progressRichard Eckersley 2002136
Growing apart: further analysis of income trends in the 1990sAnn Harding 2002133
Income inequality trends in the 1980s and 1990sAnn Harding 2001125

Index Medicus

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Index Medicus and MEDLINE recognise NSW Public Health Bulletin D Lynne Madden, Michael Giffin 2002131-2

Indigenous Social Survey

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Health surveys conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics Paul Atyeo, Marelle Rawson2001128

inequalities

See also equity; income distribution; Report of the Chief Health Officer; socioeconomic factors

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Improved oral health information for NSWF A Clive Wright, Anthony S Blinkhorn, Vahid Saberi 2009201-2
Child Dental Health Survey 2007: a snapshot of the oral health status of primary school-aged children in NSWClaire Phelan, Roy Byun, John C Skinner, Anthony S Blinkhorn 2009201-2
'Crowded suburbs' and 'killer cities': a brief review of the relationship between urban environments and mental healthHelen L Berry 20071811-12
Tackling health inequalities: balancing universal and targeted approachesElizabeth Harris, Peter Sainsbury 2002133
How can primary care increase equity in health?Mark Harris, John Furler 2002133
Can the Families First initiative contribute to reducing health inequalities?Garth Alperstein, Victor Nossar 2002133
The NSW Health Resource Distribution Formula and health inequalitiesAndrew Gibbs, Rick Sondalini, Jim Pearse 2002133
How can evidence-based practice contribute to reducing health inequalities in NSW?Stephen Leeder 2002133
Reducing socioeconomic health inequalities: issues of relevance for policyGavin Turrell 2002133
Building the evidence base to address health inequalitiesHelen Catchatoor 2002133
Growing apart: further analysis of income trends in the 1990sAnn Harding 2002133
Understanding the causes of health inequalities: incorporating personal, local, national, and global perspectivesPeter Sainsbury, Elizabeth Harris 2002136
What if NSW was more equal?Kevin McCracken 2002136
Social capital and public expenditure in AustraliaJohn Quiggin 2002136
Linking public health and personal healthPeter Sainsbury, Elizabeth Harris 2002137
The relationship between the incidence of end-stage renal disease and markers of socioeconomic disadvantageAlan Cass, Joan Cunningham, Wendy Hoy 2002137
Health inequalities and the health needs of people with mental illnessDavid Lawrence, Rebecca Coghlan 2002137
Consumers first: participating in the systemElizabeth McDonald 2002137
Current thinking and issues in the development of health impact assessment in AustraliaMary Mahoney 2002137
Trends in potentially avoidable mortality in NSWAndrew D Hayen, Doug Lincoln, Helen Moore, Margaret Thomas 20021311-12
Health inequalities: something old, something newPeter Sainsbury, Elizabeth Harris 2001125
Measuring health inequalities in NSWHelen Moore, Louisa R Jorm 2001125
Global health inequalities: the challenge to epidemiologyMartin McKee 2001125
Income inequality trends in the 1980s and 1990sAnn Harding 2001125
Tackling inequalities: research, policy, practice and advocacyElizabeth Harris, Peter Sainsbury 2001127
Taking responsibility to address inequalities in healthMarilyn Wise 2001127
How can a government research and development initiative contribute to reducing health inequalities?Jane M Dixon, Bev Sibthorpe 2001127
Tackling health inequalities in the NSW health system: the NSW Health and Equity StatementJim Hyde 2001127
Improving the health and life chances of women in disadvantaged communitiesElizabeth Harris, Elizabeth Comino, Lis Young, Angela Berthelson 2000111-2
Jarman 8: an index of social disadvantageJim Forrest, Kevin McCracken, Pete Whitecross 199233

infant mortality

See also New South Wales Mothers and Babies Report; Perinatal Data Collection (PDC); SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome)

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
The Aboriginal Maternal and Infant Health Service: a decade of achievement in the health of women and babies in NSWElisabeth Murphy, Elizabeth Best 2012233-4
Development of a maternity hospital classification for use in perinatal researchMichael O Falster, Christine L Roberts, Jane Ford, Jonathan Morris, Ann Kinnear, Michael Nicholl 2012231-2
Health of Aboriginal mothers and babies in NSWVictoria Westley-Wise, Lee K Taylor 199451
Infant mortality and SIDS in NSW 1969-1987 Peter R Lewis 199232
News and comment - Infant mortality rates: Australia's international ranking James S Lawson, Patricia Mayberry199237
Apparent clusters of unexplained infant deathsPeter R Lewis, Michael Frommer, Christine L Roberts, Pamela Adelson, Margrette Young 199128

infants (newborn)

See also birth defects; New South Wales Mothers and Babies Report; NSW Midwives Data Collection; Perinatal Data Collection (PDC); SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome)

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Breastfeeding and the public's healthKaren Webb, Beth Stickney, Peter Heywood 2005163-4
Benefits of breastfeedingJane Allen, Debra Hector 2005163-4
National Health and Medical Research Council Infant Feeding Guidelines for Health Workers, 20032005163-4
Describing breastfeeding practices in NSW using data from the NSW Child Health Survey, 2001Debra Hector, Karen Webb, Sharon Lymer 2005163-4
Interventions to encourage and support breastfeedingDebra Hector, Lesley King 2005163-4
The NSW Health Breastfeeding ProjectEdwina L Macoun 2005163-4
The Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative: a case study from NSWJoy Heads 2005163-4
Factors affecting breastfeeding practices: applying a conceptual frameworkDebra Hector, Lesley King, Karen Webb, Peter Heywood 2005163-4
The epidemiology of respiratory syncytial virus infections in NSW children, 1992–1997Susan Lister, Peter B McIntyre, Robert I Menzies 2000117
Bottle caries and dental neglectSarah Raphael 1999104
Head injuries in infants: a closer look at baby-walkers, stairs and nursery furnitureJane Elkington, Suzanne Blogg, Jenny Kelly, Victor Carey 1999107
Health of Aboriginal mothers and babies in NSWVictoria Westley-Wise, Lee K Taylor 199451
Vitamin K prophylaxis in newborn infantsMichael Frommer, Elisabeth Murphy, Tim Churches, David Henderson-Smart 199342
Craniosynostosis in NSWLee K Taylor, Isla Tooth 1993410
Neonatal intensive care unit studyLee Sutton, Barbara Bajuk 199231

infection control

See also waste disposal

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
A general practice perspective of pandemic influenza Michael G Moore 2006179-10
Infectious diseases, NSW: May 1999 1999105
Infectious diseases, NSW: December 199919991012
Infection control and hygiene practices in skin penetration businessesRon Bouwman, Santo Cannata, Mark D Bek, Michael J Fett 199894
Infection control in general practice, 1994 and 1995Chris Cooper, Michael Mira, Marcela Cox, Arianne Maandag 199894
Reflections on the beginnings of infection control in NSWGreta Albera, Cathryn Murphy, Julian Gold 199457

infectious diseases

See communicable diseases

infectious mononucleosis

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Factsheet - Infectious mononucleosis2005169-10

influenza

See also avian influenza; H1N1 influenza 09 (human swine influenza); notifications - Year in Review; pandemic influenza

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, April-June 20132013243
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, January-March 20132013242
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, November and December 20122013241
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, September and October 201220122311-12
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, July and August 20122012239-10
Year in review: health protection in NSW, 20112012237-8
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, May and June 20122012237-8
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, March and April 20122012235-6
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, January and February 20122012233-4
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, November and December 20112012231-2
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, November and December 20102011221-2
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, January and February 20112011223-4
Influenza: One Health in actionDominic E Dwyer, Peter D Kirkland 2011225-6
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, May and June 20112011227-8
NSW immunisation performance: continuing progress but no room for complacencyKristine K Macartney, David N Durrheim 2011229-10
NSW Annual Immunisation Coverage Report, 2010Brynley Hull, Aditi Dey, Sue Campbell-Lloyd, Robert I Menzies, Peter B McIntyre 2011229-10
NSW Annual Report Describing Adverse Events Following Immunisation, 2010Deepika Mahajan, Sue Campbell-Lloyd, Jane Cook, Robert I Menzies 2011229-10
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, July and August 20112011229-10
Influenza immunisation program at three tertiary paediatric hospitals in NSW in 2010Nicholas J Wood, Patrick M Cashman 20112211-12
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, September and October 201120112211-12
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, May and June 20102010217-8
NSW Annual Adverse Events Following Immunisation Report, 2009Deepika Mahajan, Sue Campbell-Lloyd, Ilnaz Roomiani, Robert I Menzies 2010219-10
The role of the Immunisation Adverse Events Clinic at The Children's Hospital at WestmeadNicholas J Wood 2010219-10
Making influenza vaccination mandatory for health care workers: the views of NSW Health administrators and clinical leadersJulie Leask, Charles M Helms, Maria Y Chow, Spring C Cooper Robbins, Peter B McIntyre 2010219-10
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, July and August 2010 2010219-10
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, September and October 2010 20102111-12
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, January and February 20092009203-4
Factsheet - Influenza2009205-6
Year in review: communicable disease surveillance, NSW, 20072008195-6
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, May and June 2008 2008197-8
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, July and August 2008 2008199-10
Lessons from a respiratory illness outbreak in an aged-care facilityJohn Turahui, Cate Wallace, Paul Corben, Robin Osborne 2008199-10
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, November and December 20062007181-2
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, May and June 20072007187-8
Monitoring health behaviours and health status in NSW: release of the Adult Health Survey 2003Deborah Baker, Margo L Eyeson-Annan 2005161-2
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, October and November 20032004151-2
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, September and October 200420041511-12
Factsheet - Influenza2003148
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, June 20032003148
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, May 20022002135
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, July 20022002137
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, September 20022002139-10
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, October-December 200220021311-12
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, January 20012001121
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, September 20012001129
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, October 200120011210
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, September and October 20002000119-10
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, November 200020001111
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, December 200020001112
Factsheet - Influenza20001112
Infectious diseases, NSW: January–February 19991999101-2
Infectious diseases, NSW: May 19991999105
Infectious diseases, NSW: June 19991999106
Infectious diseases, NSW: July 19991999107
Infectious diseases, NSW: September 19991999109
Infectious diseases, NSW: October 199919991010
Infectious diseases, NSW: November 199919991011
Infectious diseases1997811-12
Influenza immunisation rates in adults, NSW 1993Robert I Menzies, Shing Chung Fung 199675
Influenza immunisation for health care workersAnthony L Cunningham 199344
Vaccination status of nursing home staff and residentsRobert Reznik 199344
Keeping the elderly covered John Brown, Greg Stewart, Mark Harris, Margaret Coghlan 1991210
Influenza monitoring PW Gill, Michael Levy, Anthony Cunningham199016
Sentinel monitoring of influenza Wendy Manning, Michael Levy, Mark Harris199017-9

information technology

See also data collection; databases; health informatics; Internet

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Use of communication technology among public health professionals in NSW, AustraliaCarlie-Jane Naylor, D Lynne Madden, Deborah J Oong 2007181-2
Developing innovative strategies for multicultural communicationTerry Chesher, Michelle Young 20001111
Computers in clinical practiceTerry Hannan 199562
Teleradiology in NSWCait Lonie, David M Lyle, Anne Hawkins, Joe McGirr, Graeme Richardson 1993410

injecting rooms

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Approaches to injecting drug use in Kings Cross: a review of the last 10 yearsIngrid van Beek 2000114
Injecting rooms in SwitzerlandKate Dolan 1999106

injuries and accidents

See also child abuse; drownings; emergency care; poisoning; Report of the Chief Health Officer; road safety; wounds

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Non-intentional farm injury fatalities in Australia, 2003-2006Tony Lower, Emily Herde 2012231-2
A discussion of the potential benefits to injury surveillance through inclusion of date of injury in hospitalisation data in NSW and AustraliaAndrew D Hayen, Soufiane Boufous, James E Harrison 2007187-8
Building capacity in injury research transferRoslyn Poulos, Anthony B Zwi 20051611-12
Firework injuries in NSW, 1992–93 to 2001–02Louisa R Jorm 2003146
The big falls issueJane Elkington 2002131-2
Changing health resource demands for injury due to falls in an ageing populationJerry Moller 2002131-2
NSW fall injury indicators—15 year projectionsRebecca Mitchell, Jerry Moller 2002131-2
NHMRC Health Research Partnership: Prevention of Older People’s InjuriesStephen Lord, Catherine Sherrington 2002131-2
Research and planning for injury preventionJane Elkington 2002134
A brief overview of injury in NSWMarcia Schmertmann, Ann Williamson 2002134
NSW Injury Risk Management Research CentreAnn Williamson 2002134
The cost of injury in NSW: a risk management frameworkMary Potter-Forbes 2002134
NSW Water Safety TaskforceRebecca Mitchell 2002134
Mid North Coast Aboriginal Injury Surveillance ProjectJenny Heslop 2002134
World Health Organization releases injury surveillance guidelines2002134
Child deaths and injuries in drivewaysRebecca Mitchell 2002134
Work- and farm-related injuryJane Elkington 2002135
Fatal work injuries in NSWTim R Driscoll, Rebecca Mitchell 2002135
Farm-related injury in NSW: information for preventionRichard Franklin, Justin Crosby 2002135
Australian approaches to the prevention of farm injuryLyn Fragar, James Houlahan 2002135
Tractor safety in NSW—ROPS Retro-fitment Campaign2002135
Child Safety on Farms Strategy2002135
Identifying work-related injury and disease in routinely collected NSW hospitalisation dataDavid J Muscatello, Rebecca Mitchell 2001127
Injury indicatorsJane Elkington 1999107
Firearm injury and death in NSWRebecca Peters, Gerard Fitzsimmons, Ru Nguyen 1999107
Childhood injury surveillance: the value of emergency department dataMeredith Nirui, Valerie Delpech, Mark J Ferson, Linda Christie 1999107
Head injuries in infants: a closer look at baby-walkers, stairs -and nursery furnitureJane Elkington, Suzanne Blogg, Jenny Kelly, Victor Carey 1999107
Injury prevention in actionJane Elkington 19991010
NSW Injury Prevention Network contact and mailing list19991010
Evaluation of a statewide campaign to prevent scalds in young childrenJane Elkington 19991010
Safety-First in RydeMary Psaromatis, Pete Whitecross 19991010
Monitoring trauma outcomes in NSW199456
Winter sports injuriesLeone M Coolahan, Judith E Jones, Shing Chung Fung, David M Lyle 199458
Injury prevention strategy making good progressCarolyn Kim, Cait Lonie 1994510
In-line skating injuries in children in eastern SydneyBernie Towler, Julianne Brown 1994510
What's new in injury surveillanceGlenn Close, Anthony G Capon, Kevin Wolfenden 199346

Injury Risk Management Research Centre (IRMRC)

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
NSW Injury Risk Management Research CentreAnn Williamson 2002134
The cost of injury in NSW: a risk management frameworkMary Potter-Forbes 2002134

insects

See also cockroaches; flies; head lice; mosquitos; ticks; vector-borne diseases

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin – Tick-borne diseasesChris P Lowbridge, Stephen L Doggett, Stephen Graves 20112211-12
Unwanted guests: the miseries, the dangers and the glorious future of biting insects and vector-borne diseases in NSWKrishna Hort, Stephen J Corbett 20041511-12
Overview of the public health implications of cockroaches and their managementPeter Miller, Bryce Peters 20041511-12
Review of public health advice about ticksMaria Torres, Victor Carey 20041511-12
A survey of bedbugs in short-stay lodgesNathan Ryan, Bryce Peters, Peter Miller 20041511-12
Fly larvae for wound management: a maggot makeoverMerilyn Geary, Richard Russell 20041511-12
Investigation of caterpillar dermatitis in school childrenAndrew Scholz, Richard Russell, Merilyn Geary 199346

Institute of Clinical Pathology and Medical Research (ICPMR)

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
A review of Salmonella surveillance in NSW, 1998-2000Tony Merritt, Leanne Unicomb2004159-10

Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science (IMVS)

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
A review of Salmonella surveillance in NSW, 1998–2000Tony Merritt, Leanne Unicomb 2004159-10

intensive care

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Pig in a china shop: a personal perspective of how pandemic (H1N1) 2009 affected the work of intensive care units in NSWRichard J Totaro 2010211-2
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin – Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza in NSWBen Polkinghorne, Kate Ward, Richard J Totaro 2010211-2

International Classification of Diseases (ICD)

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Using the International Classification of Diseases with HOISTDavid J Muscatello, Susan Travis 20011211

internet

See also information technology; Report of the Chief Health Officer

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Health Statistics NSW: getting the right balance between privacy and small numbers in a web-based reporting systemJames P Scandol, Helen A Moore 2012231-2
The evaluation of web-based data collection for enhanced surveillance of cryptosporidiosisKerri A Viney, Jeremy M McAnulty 2008191-2
Future directions for the BulletinD Lynne Madden, Megan E Black, Carlie-Jane Naylor, Richard Hecker 2007181-2
Use of communication technology among public health professionals in NSW, AustraliaCarlie-Jane Naylor, D Lynne Madden, Deborah J Oong 2007181-2
Websites and resources for avian and pandemic influenza2006179-10
A web log analysis of the online NSW Public Health Bulletin for 2001–2003Johanna I Westbrook, D Lynne Madden 20061711-12
Delivering smoking cessation information in the workplace using Quit OnlineSue Hailstone, Amy Wyndham, Elayne N Mitchell 2005161-2
DROPS: an automated web-based system for the reporting of drug related health statistics in NSWMarianne Jauncey, Devon Indig, Jill Kaldor 2004157-8
Index Medicus and MEDLINE recognise NSW Public Health BulletinD Lynne Madden, Michael Giffin 2002131-2
Health economics on the InternetLisa Gold 2002138
What's new on the CIAP websiteMichelle Wensley 2001122
Electronic report of the NSW Health Surveys 1997 and 1998Louisa R Jorm 2001125
Release of an HTML version of the Bulletin and changes to the Bulletin home page2001129
NSW Health clinical information access programDianne Ayres, Michelle Wensley 2000114
Developing innovative strategies for multicultural communicationTerry Chesher, Michelle Young 20001111

interpreters

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Specialist medical interpreters for the Sydney 2000 Games Marjolein Gerber 2000118

intranet

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Bug Breakfast on the NSW Health intranet Carlie-Jane Naylor2005165-6
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Current as at: Tuesday 10 January 2023