Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
The Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative: a case study from NSWJoy Heads2005163-4

back pain

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Improving prescribing for pain: guidelines for general practitioners prescribing for migraine and low back painKaren Kaye, Wendy Rotem1999106

Baer, William

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Fly larvae for wound management: a maggot makeoverMerilyn Geary, Richard Russell20041511-12

Bangkok Charter for Health Promotion in a Globalized World

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
The Bangkok Charter for Health Promotion in a Globalized World: what is it all about?Chris E Rissel2005169-10

Barmah Forest virus

See also arboviral diseases; notifications - Year in Review

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, July-September 20132014244
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, April-June 20132013243
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, January-March 20132013242
Year in review: health protection in NSW, 20112012237-8
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, January and February 20112011223-4
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, January and February 20082008193-4
Unwanted guests: the miseries, the dangers and the glorious future of biting insects and vector-borne diseases in NSWKrishna Hort, Stephen J Corbett20041511-12
Population health aspects of mosquito-borne disease in NSWStephen L Doggett20041511-12
Recent increases in the notification of Barmah Forest virus infections in NSWLara Harvey, Dominic E Dwyer20041511-12
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, January and February 20022002131-2
Factsheet - Barmah Forest virus infection2002137
EpiReview - Arboviruses in NSW, 1991-1999David J Muscatello, Jeremy M McAnulty20001111
Infectious diseases199781-2
Infectious diseases199565

bat lyssavirus infection

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
A review of the epidemiology and surveillance of viral zoonotic encephalitis and the impact on human health in AustraliaBeverley J Paterson, John S Mackenzie, David N Durrheim, David Smith2011225-6
Audit of post-exposure treatment to prevent lyssavirus infection in Sydney South West Area Health Service, 2005-2007Adam T Craig, Trish F Mannes, Leena Gupta2009205-6
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, September and October 200920092011-12
Australian Bat Lyssavirus: examination of post-exposure treatment in NSWBen D Ewald, David N Durrheim2008195-6
Factsheet - Rabies and Bat Lyssavirus infection2002131-2
Bat lyssavirus information for medical practitioners1996710

bedbugs

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
A survey of bedbugs in short-stay lodgesNathan Ryan, Bryce Peters, Peter Miller20041511-12

bee stings

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
News and comment - Bee sting warning1993411

benzene

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Benzene: a case study of the control of a carcinogen in NSWJulia Brotherton2002139-10

benzodiazepines

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Drug-related aggression among injecting drug usersEmma Black, Louisa Degenhardt2006171-2
Inappropriate prescribing of benzodiazepines by doctors in NSWPia Salmelainen2000114

Bettering the Evaluation and Care of Health (BEACH) program

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
The health of Hunter Valley communities in proximity to coal mining and power generation, general practice data, 1998-2010Tony D Merritt, Michelle A Cretikos, Wayne Smith, David N Durrheim2013242
General practice activity in Australia 1998-1999Helena Britt2000114

biological warfare

See bioterrorism

biosecurity

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Bug Breakfast in theBulletin- Biosecurity and infectious diseasesSarah M Potter, Vitali Sintchenko, Christian Enemark2010215-6

Biosecurity, Surveillance, Incident, Response and Tracing (BioSIRT) system

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
One Health in NSW: coordination of human and animal health sector management of zoonoses of public health significanceSheena Adamson, Andrew Marich, Ian Roth2011225-6

bioterrorism

See also anthrax

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Anthrax and other suspect powders: initial responses to an outbreak of hoaxes and scaresAlexander Leask, Valerie Delpech, Jeremy M McAnulty20031411-12
Laboratory investigation of suspected bioterrorism incidents, NSW, October 2001 to February 2002Gregory James, Marion Yuen, Gwendolyn L Gilbert20031411-12
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, December 200120011212
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, December 200020001112

bird flu

See avian influenza

birth control

See contraception

birth defects

See also New South Wales Mothers and Babies Report

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Changes to the NSW Public Health Act 1991: reporting of birth defects1997810
Public health abstracts199673
NSW Birth Defects Register: 1994 reportLee K Taylor, Susan Travis, Clare Banks199677
Boom in demand for genetics services in NSWJennifer Blackwell199451
Craniosynostosis in NSWLee K Taylor, Isla Tooth1993410

blue-green algae

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin – Recreational water: surfing the bugsIsabel Hess, Cris Hickey, Lee Bowling2008195-6

Blue Mountains Eye Study

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Poor vision and risk of falls and fractures in older Australians: the Blue Mountains Eye StudyRebecca Ivers, Robert Cumming, Paul Mitchell2002131-2

bodies, disposal of

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
New public health legislation in NSWCaroline Marsh199235

body piercing

See skin penetration

body weight

See eating disorders; obesity

boils

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

bottle feeding

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Newborn feeding practices at the time of discharge from hospital in NSW in 2007: a descriptive studyLee K Taylor, Kim Lim, Sarah E Neville20092011-12
The World Health Organization Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and subsequent resolutions (the WHO Code)Patricia McVeagh2005163-4
Bottle caries and dental neglectSarah Raphael1999104

botulism

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Infectious diseases, NSW: January-February 20002000111-2
Controlling emerging diseases: new conditions are notifiable by labs and hospitals from December 1, 1996199679

bovine spongiform encephalopathy

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy – the Australian responseEdward Kraa199674

brain injury

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Prison violence: perspectives and epidemiologyTony G Butler, Azar Kariminia2006171-2
News and comment199679

breast cancer

See also cancer; mammograms

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Another opportunity for prevention: assessing alcohol use by women attending breast screening services in Lismore, NSWMichelle D Daly, Megan E Passey, Amanda J Harvey2009205-6
Benefits of breastfeedingJane Allen, Debra Hector2005163-4
Estimating a woman’s risk of breast cancer: the effects of age and family historyRichard Taylor, Greg Heard, John Boyages2001122
Interval breast cancers in NSWRichard Taylor, Rajah Supramaniam, Mary Rickard, Jane Estoesta2001124
Using record linkage to measure trends in breast cancer surgeryTim Churches, Kim Lim2001124
Using linked data to explore quality of care for breast cancerAnne Kricker2001124
Evidence, effectiveness and efficiency in breast cancer researchRhana Pike, Bridie Carr2000111-2
The NSW program for mammographic screeningEllen Ryan199343
Bid to reduce breast cancer deathsElaine Henry199125

breast cancer – services

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
A consumer-initiated survey of women’s experiences of breast cancer services in NSWJulie Billett, Sally Crossing2003146
Psychosocial guidelines in cancer care and supportJane Turner20011210
Multidisciplinary care for women with breast cancer: a national demonstration programKaren Luxford, Kathy Rainbird20011210
A successful volunteer program showcased during the International Year of Volunteering: the Cancer Council NSW’s Breast Cancer Support ServiceLouise Burton, Nicole Rankin, Afaf Girgis, Ann Weeden20011210

breastfeeding

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
The Aboriginal Maternal and Infant Health Service: a decade of achievement in the health of women and babies in NSWElisabeth Murphy, Elizabeth Best2012233-4
Newborn feeding practices at the time of discharge from hospital in NSW in 2007: a descriptive studyLee K Taylor, Kim Lim, Sarah E Neville20092011-12
Research evidence can successfully inform policy and practice: insights from the development of the NSW Health Breastfeeding PolicyDebra J Hector, April N Hyde, Ruth E Worgan, Edwina L Macoun2008197-8
Breastfeeding and the public's healthKaren Webb, Beth Stickney, Peter Heywood2005163-4
Benefits of breastfeedingJane Allen, Debra Hector2005163-4
Describing breastfeeding practices in NSW using data from the NSW Child Health Survey, 2001Debra Hector, Karen Webb, Sharon Lymer2005163-4
National Health and Medical Research Council Infant Feeding Guidelines for Health Workers, 20032005163-4
Interventions to encourage and support breastfeedingDebra Hector, Lesley King2005163-4
The NSW Health Breastfeeding ProjectEdwina L Macoun2005163-4
The Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative: a case study from NSWJoy Heads2005163-4
Factors affecting breastfeeding practices: applying a conceptual frameworkDebra Hector, Lesley King, Karen Webb, Peter Heywood2005163-4
The World Health Organization Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and subsequent resolutions (the WHO Code)Patricia McVeagh2005163-4

bronchiolitis

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
The epidemiology of respiratory syncytial virus infections in NSW children, 1992–1997Susan Lister, Peter B McIntyre, Robert I Menzies2000117
Infectious diseases199677

brucellosis

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Year in review: health protection in NSW, 20112012237-8
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, November and December 20092010211-2
Feral pig hunting: a risk factor for human brucellosis in north-west NSW?Melissa J Irwin, Peter D Massey, Belinda Walker, David N Durrheim20092011-12
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, April and May 20032003144-5
Laboratory investigation of suspected bioterrorism incidents, NSW, October 2001 to February 2002Gregory James, Marion Yuen, Gwendolyn L Gilbert20031411-12
Possible case of human brucellosisLaurie C Pryde, John Hall, Edward Kraa199459
Infectious diseases1993412

bubonic plague

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Unwanted guests: the miseries, the dangers and the glorious future of biting insects and vector-borne diseases in NSWKrishna Hort, Stephen J Corbett20041511-12

Bug Breakfast

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Celebrating 15 years of Bug BreakfastD Lynne Madden, Jeremy M McAnulty2005165-6

Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - Cyanobacteria: health and research possibilitiesDaniel A Belshaw, Michelle C Moffitt, George Truman2014244
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - Invasive pneumococcal diseasePraveena J Gunaratnam, Robin E Gilmour, Chris Lowbridge, Peter B McIntyre2013243
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - Listeriosis surveillance in AustraliaAlexis Zander, Craig Shadbolt, Martyn D Kirk2013243
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - Hepatitis BTeresa M Wozniak, Mitchell Smith, Lisa Maher2013242
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - Infectious disease management for Aboriginal children of Far West NSWNaomi Gough, Shannon Oates, Steven Grillet, Paul Pholeros2013242
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - Diagnosis, investigation and management of tuberculosis at an Australian zooKate E Charlesworth, Larry Vogelnest, Nicola Stephens, Guy B Marks2013241
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - LeprosyPraveena J Gunaratnam, Warwick J Britton, Ann Hofmeyr2013241
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - The early impact of the National HPV Vaccination ProgramEmma Quinn, Basil Donovan, Vicky K Sheppeard2012239-10
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin- Rapid health assessmentsNicola S Scott, Michelle A Cretikos, Matthew Cleary2012237-8
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - One Health and Hendra virus: a collaborative approach in actionBelinda Crawford, Ian Roth, Tiggy Grillo2012237-8
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin- TuberculosisEvan Freeman, Stephen Conaty2012235-6
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - Sexually transmissible infections and bloodborne viruses in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populationsSusan L Thomas, Harpreet Kalsi, Simon Graham2012233-4
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - Meningococcal diseaseErin Passmore, Robert Booy, Mark Ferson2012231-2
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - Antimicrobial resistance: moving forward to the pastTore GH Liljeqvist, David Andresen, Yeqin Zuo, Clare Weston2012231-2
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - Risk communication in public healthChris P Lowbridge2011221-2
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - RotavirusHanisah L Corner, Kristine McCartney, Briony Hazelton2011223-4
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin- Automated data extraction from general practice: influenza-like illness surveillanceGosta Liljeqvist, Hans Blom, C Raina MacIntyre2011225-6
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - DengueTimothy J Hayden, Cameron E Webb2011225-6
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin– Respiratory syncytial virusBenjamin G Polkinghorne, Craig M Mellis, Alison M Kesson2011227-8
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin – TrachomaLouise Maher, Hugh R Taylor, Joanna Barton2011229-10
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin – Pertussis in NSW and its prevention in infants and childrenAaron W Cashmore, Ruiting Lan, Kristine K Macartney20112211-12
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin– Tick-borne diseasesChris P Lowbridge, Stephen L Doggett, Stephen Graves20112211-12
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin– Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenzaBen Polkinghorne, Kate Ward, Richard J Totaro2010211-2
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin– Refugee healthSusan Thomas, Paul Douglas, Mitchell Smith2010213-4
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin– Biosecurity and infectious diseasesSarah M Potter, Vitali Sintchenko, Christian Enemark2010215-6
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - Waterborne diseases among Aboriginal peoplePatricia Morton, Gillian Barlow, Ross Bailie2010217-8
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - Dental caries in childrenAaron W Cashmore, Claire Phelan, Anthony S Blinkhorn2010217-8
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - The plague: not just an historical curiosityTeresa M Wozniak, Stephen J Corbett, Gwendolyn L Gilbert2010219-10
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - Gastroenteritis outbreaks in institutionsRoy Byun, Vicky Sheppeard, Rowena Bull20102111-12
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - Genital Chlamydia trachomatisinfectionEvan Freeman, Basil Donovan, Katherine Brown20102111-12
Bug Breakfast in theBulletin– Hepatitis A: Wallis Lake revisitedKatina Kardamanidis, Stephen J Corbett, Anthony P Zammitt2009201-2
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin– TuberculosisMichelle A Cretikos, Pam Banner, Guy B Marks2009203-4
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin– Equine influenzaPaula J Spokes, Ian Roth, Paul K Armstrong2009205-6
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin – SyphilisHanisah L Corner, Deborah L Couldwell, Chris P Bourne2009207-8
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin – Mass gatherings and public health: preparing for World Youth Day 2008Jan Fizzell, Sophie E Tyner, Jeremy M McAnulty2009209-10
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin – Murray Valley encephalitis virusIngrid A Evans, Linda Hueston, Stephen L Doggett20092011-12
Bug Breakfast in the BulletinSalmonella: pits and petsTherese F Carroll, Michael Staff, Martyn D Kirk20092011-12
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin– Infectious diseases in homeless peopleSian Rudge, Ian Webster, Ingrid van Beek2008193-4
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin – Recreational water: surfing the bugsIsabel Hess, Cris Hickey, Lee Bowling2008195-6
Bug Breakfast in theBulletin- Legionnaires' diseaseIngrid A Evans, Andrew JN Marich, Peter Harding2008197-8
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin– Chronic and infectious diseases in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoplesPatricia M Morton, Jenny M Hunt, Richard J Weston2008199-10
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin– Responding to the challenges of HIV prevention in NSWMelissa J Irwin, John C Imrie, Barry Edwards, Stevie Clayton20081911-12
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin – Refugee healthKatina Kardamanidis, Mitchell M Smith, Sanjyot Vagholkar2007181-2
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin– Ross River virusPaula J Spokes, Stephen L Doggett, Cameron E Webb2007183-4
Bug Breakfast in theBulletin– Human Papilloma VirusCate Wallace, Edith Weisberg, Kirsten McCaffery2007185-6
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin – Q feverMelissa J Irwin, Andrew R Lloyd, Peter D Massey2007187-8
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin– Climate change and infectious diseasesAdam T Craig, Gillian Hall, Richard Russell20071811-12
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin – HIV in 2005: the current situation and directions for the futureKerri A Viney, Kim Stewart, Roger Garsia2006171-2
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin – MalariaKate Ward, Rogan Lee, Richard Russell2006173-4
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin – Chlamydia, gonorrhoea and syphilisMichelle A Cretikos, Stephen Davies, Alan Brotherton2006175-6
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin – Pandemic influenza preparednessJan Fizzell, Paul K Armstrong, James M Branley2006179-10
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin – Epidemic keratoconjunctivitis: an outbreak in NSWKerri A Viney, Con Petsoglou, Bridget K Doyle20061711-12
Bug Breakfast on the NSW Health intranetCarlie-Jane Naylor2005165-6
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - Outbreaks: the past, present and futureIsabel Hess, Peter Curson, Aileen J Plant2005165-6
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin– Blood borne viruses in correctional facilitiesCate Wallace, Sue Hailstone, Andrew R Lloyd2005169-10
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin – Varicella zosterStephanie Blows, Kristine Macartney, Sue Campbell-Lloyd20051611-12
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