caesarean section

See New South Wales Mothers and Babies Report

CALD

See cultural and linguistic diversity

campylobacteriosis

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, July-September 20132014244
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, January and February 20112011223-4
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, September and October 201120112211-12
Estimate of the number of Campylobacter infections in the Hunter region, NSW, 2004-2007April R Roberts-Witteveen, David N Durrheim, Tony D Merritt, Sally A Munnoch 20092011-12
Foodborne disease surveillance in NSW: moving towards performance standardsCraig B Dalton 2004151-2

Canada

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Evidence and ethics in public health: the experience of SARS in CanadaRoss EG Upshur2012235-6
Population Health Intervention Research Initiative for Canada: progress and prospectsPenelope Hawe, Stephen Samis, Erica Di Ruggiero, Jean A Shoveller 2011221-2

cancer

See also breast cancer; carcinogens; cervical cancer; colorectal cancer; melanoma; oral cancer; Report of the Chief Health Officer; skin cancer

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Knowledge and beliefs about alcohol consumption, longer- term health risks, and the link with cancer in a sample of Australian adultsTrish Cotter, Donna Perez, Sally Dunlop, James Kite, Clive Gaskin2013242
Environmental carcinogen control in Australia: the need for a strategyAndrew Penman 2002139-10
Taking action to prevent cancer in NSWLesley King 2001121
Measuring risk factors that can be modified to prevent cancerHelen Moore, Louisa R Jorm, Philip Vita 2001121
Cancer prevention by diet and exerciseJulie Anne Mitchell, Bruce K Armstrong 2001121
The future is now—new and better cancer information in NSWBruce K Armstrong 2001122
Status report on redeveloping the NSW Central Cancer RegistryElizabeth Tracey 2001122
Towards a clinical cancer information systemHanna Noworytko, Helen Moore, Bruce K Armstrong 2001122
Better information for radiation oncologySue Looyschelder 2001122
Cancer in NSW: incidence and mortality 1997Marylon Coates, Elizabeth Tracey 2001122
Sustaining action to prevent cancerLesley King 2001123
Measuring the performance of cancer servicesBruce K Armstrong 2001124
Models of cancer care and support in NSWAfaf Girgis 20011210
Area Cancer Control Network: from cottage industry to strategic careKatherine Tynan, Michael Barton, William Kricker 20011210
Cancer patients’ supportive care needs: strategies for assessment and interventionAfaf Girgis, Louise Burton 20011210
The importance of communication skills to effective cancer care and supportPhyllis Butow 20011210
Psychosocial guidelines in cancer care and supportJane Turner 20011210
Cancer in NSW: incidence and mortality 1996 Marylon Coates, Bruce K Armstrong 19991012
Cancer in NSW: incidence and mortality 1995 Marylon S Coates, Bruce K Armstrong199898-9
Public health abstracts199673
Public health abstracts199676
Cancer Council looks to a healthy futureElaine Henry 199341
Counting on Cancer Registry Richard Taylor 199126

cannabis

See marijuana

Canning Data Extraction Tool

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - Automated data extraction from general practice: influenza-like illness surveillance Gosta Liljeqvist, Hans Blom, C Raina MacIntyre 2011225-6

capacity building

See also Public Health Network; workforce development

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
The Australian Rural Health Research Collaboration: building collaborative population health research in rural and remote NSW
David A Perkins, Lesley Barclay, Kim M Browne, Lou-Anne Blunden, Lyn J Fragar, Brian J Kelly, Tony Lower, David M Lyle, Vahid Saberi, Helen J Stain, Jan R Sidford 2011221-2
Evaluation of three population health capacity building projects delivered by videoconferencing in NSWJacq Hackett, D Lynne Madden, Kerri A Viney, Carlie-Jane Naylor 20092011-12
Building health impact assessment capacity as a lever for healthy public policy in urban planningJenny L Hughes, Lynn A Kemp 2007189-10
Health impact assessment and urbanisation: lessons from the NSW HIA ProjectPatrick J Harris, Ben F Harris- Roxas, Elizabeth Harris, Lynn A Kemp 2007189-10
Building capacity in injury research transferRoslyn Poulos, Anthony B Zwi 20051611-12
Capacity Building Infrastructure Grants workshopCarlie-Jane Naylor 2004153
The Mental Health Outcomes and Assessment Tools Training Project: creating the foundation for improved quality of careJennifer Chipps, Beverley Raphael, Tim Coombs 20021311-12
Building capacity in rural healthDavid M Lyle, Charles Kerr 2001126
Building capacity for public healthLesley King, Marilyn Wise 2000113
Capacity building: for what?Penelope Hawe 2000113
Capacity building for international health gainsJan E Ritchie, Sally Nathan, Ann Mehaffey 2000113
Capacity building for public health: a statewide perspectiveDoris Zonta, Andrew Wilson 2000113
Capacity building to improve health: a health promotion perspectiveShelley Bowen 2000113
Building capacity for promotion, prevention and early intervention in mental healthKym Scanlon, Beverley Raphael 2000113
Capacity building grant incentive scheme: putting the latest capacity building indicator research into practiceLinda Cristine 2000113

Capacity Building Infrastructure Grants (CBIG) Program

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Capacity Building Infrastructure Grants workshopCarlie-Jane Naylor 2004153
Capacity building grant incentive scheme: putting the latest capacity building indicator research into practiceLinda Cristine 2000113

carcinogens

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Environmental carcinogens in NSWBernard Stewart 2002139-10
Environmental carcinogen control in Australia: the need for a strategyAndrew Penman 2002139-10
Research and development in carcinogen controlBernard Stewart 2002139-10
The identification, assessment and control of environmental carcinogens in NSW and AustraliaJulie Billett 2002139-10
Benzene: a case study of the control of a carcinogen in NSWJulia Brotherton 2002139-10
Can molecular epidemiology help us better understand the environment’s role in carcinogenesis? The example of pesticidesJohn Beard, Kathy Jong 2002139-10

cardiovascular diseases

See also Report of the Chief Health Officer

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
The NSW Aboriginal Vascular Health ProgramMargaret Scott 2002137
Letter to the EditorGeoffrey Tofler, Barbara Anne Taylor 2000113
Periodontal diseases and systemic health: associations, directions, implicationsBarbara Anne Taylor 1999103
Cupid and the tooth fairy: the link between cardiovascular disease and oral healthGeoffrey H Tofler, Anthony Kull 1999105
Letter to the EditorMark Schifter 1999108
News and comment199677
A link in the chain of survival: NSW ambulance response to chest painShing Chung Fung, Glenn Close, John Hall 199679
Risk factor levels for cardiovascular disease Catherine Boyle, Annette J Dobson 199236
Heart disease screening Denise Adams1990111

carers

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
HIV treatment, care and support in NSW: a work necessarily still in progressRoger Garsia 2010213-4
Informal caring in central SydneyDavid J Muscatello, Peter Sainsbury, Chris E Rissel 2001121
Health surveys conducted by the Australian Bureau of StatisticsPaul Atyeo, Marelle Rawson 2001128

case management

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
HIV treatment, care and support in NSW: a work necessarily still in progressRoger Garsia 2010213-4
Containing HIV in NSW: a world class successKim Stewart, Ronald Penny 2003143

cataract

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
An economic evaluation of community and residential aged care falls prevention strategies in NSWJody Church, Stephen Goodall, Richard Norman, Marion Haas 2011223-4
Exercise to prevent falls in older adults: an updated meta-analysis and best practice recommendationsCatherine Sherrington, Anne Tiedemann, Nicola Fairhall, Jacqueline CT Close, Stephen R Lord 2011223-4

caterpillar dermatitis

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Investigation of caterpillar dermatitis in school children Andrew Scholz, Richard Russell, Merilyn Geary 199346

Centers for Disease Control (USA)

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
The United States Centers for Disease Control George L Rubin199238

Centre for Health Economics Research and Evaluation (CHERE)

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Using NSW Health Survey data for economic analysisMarion Haas 2001128

Centre for Health Equity Training, Research and Evaluation (CHETRE)

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
International perspective on health impact assessment in urban settingsSalim Vohra 2007189-10
The NSW Health Impact Assessment ProjectBen F Harris-Roxas, Sarah Simpson 2005167-8

Centre for Health Record Linkage (CHeReL)

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
The Centre for Health Record Linkage: fostering population health research in NSWKatie A Irvine, Lee K Taylor 2011221-2

Centre for Infectious Diseases and Microbiology Laboratory Services (CIDML)

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Laboratory investigation of suspected bioterrorism incidents, NSW, October 2001 to February 2002Gregory James, Marion Yuen, Gwendolyn L Gilbert 2003149-10

Centre for Infectious Diseases and Microbiology - Public Health (CIDM-PH)

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Laboratory diagnosis of communicable diseases: pitfalls and prospectsGwendolyn L Gilbert 2006173-4

Centre for Informing Policy in Health with Evidence from Research (CIPHER)

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Policy-relevant population health research: new approaches and opportunitiesSally Redman, Beth Stickney, Jo Mitchell 2011221-2

cervical cancer

See also cancer

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
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 – Human Papilloma VirusCate Wallace, Edith Weisberg, Kirsten McCaffery 2007185-6
Halving deaths from cervical cancerRichard Taylor 2003143
The role of the NSW Pap Test Register in monitoring the cervical screening process in NSWSacha Macansh 2001124

Chadwick, Edwin

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Regulation for chronic disease control: the pathfinder role of tobaccoAndrew Penman 20081911-12
Public health and regulation of the built environmentStephen J Corbett 20081911-12
Will considerations of environmental sustainability revitalise the policy links between the urban environment and health?Anthony J McMichael 2007183-4
Channelling Edwin Chadwick: beyond utopian thinking in urban planning policy and healthStephen J Corbett 2007189-10
NSW responds to illicit drugsIan Webster 2000114

chancroid

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Infectious diseases, NSW: October 19981998910

Charles Sturt University Dentistry Program

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Rural oral health workforce issues in NSW and the Charles Sturt University Dentistry ProgramJohn C Skinner, Ward L Massey, Mark A Burton 2009203-4

CHeReL

See Centre for Health Record Linkage (CHeReL)

chickenpox

See also varicella zoster

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Why are children on the NSW North Coast not being vaccinated against chickenpox?Marianne Trent 20112211-12
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, January and February 20102010213-4
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin – Varicella zosterStephanie Blows, Kristine Macartney, Sue Campbell-Lloyd 20051611-12
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, July 20032003149-10
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, August and September 200320031411-12
Factsheet - Chickenpox 2000113
Letter to the Editor Clem R Boughton2000119-10
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, September and October 2000 2000119-10

Chikungunya virus

See also notifications - Year in Review

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Year in review: health protection in NSW, 2012 2013243

child abuse

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Child abuse in NSWCait Lonie, David M Lyle, Elisabeth Murphy, Peter Bayley 199459

childbirth

See New South Wales Mothers and Babies Report; NSW Midwives Data Collection; postnatal depression; pregnancy; preterm birth; Report of the Chief Health Officer

child care

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
An evaluation of dental information sessions provided to childcare educators in NSW in 2010-2011Jennifer M Noller2013243
Are letters an effective means of communicating guidelines about prophylactic antibiotics for meningococcal meningitis to close contacts at a child care centre?Gay Rixon, Donald Holt 199788-9
Lead in dust and soil from day-care centresBrian Gulson, James Ray 1997811-12
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

children

See also asthma; child abuse; child care; families; home visiting; immunisation of children; infants (newborn); measles; Report of the Chief Health Officer; school; and subheadings below

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
An evaluation of dental information sessions provided to childcare educators in NSW in 2010-2011Jennifer M Noller2013243
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - Infectious disease management for Aboriginal children of Far West NSWNaomi Gough, Shannon Oates, Steven Grillet, Paul Pholeros2013242
An influenza prophylaxis clinic in a primary school: 24 hours from notification to protectionKathryn M Weston, George Truman 2010211-2
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin – Refugee healthSusan Thomas, Paul Douglas, Mitchell Smith 2010213-4
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
Monitoring child health in NSW: the NSW Child Health Survey 2001 and beyondMargo L Eyeson-Annan 20021311-12
Development of a child and youth health report card for central Sydney, 2000Belinda G O’Sullivan, Garth Alperstein, Ajsa Mahmic 20011211
The wellbeing of boysRichard Fletcher 20011212
Directions for child health in the 21st centuryVictor Nossar, Garth Alperstein 2000115
Improving the health of children in NSW: a view from the United KingdomNick Spencer 2000115
Child health policy in NSW: building on a century of careCaroline Wraith, Elisabeth Murphy 2000115
Development of the NSW Child Health SurveyJulianne Quaine, Louisa R Jorm, Margaret Williamson 2000115
Health promotion with schools: a policy for the NSW health systemShelley Bowen, Erica Gray 2000115
Improving the health of children in NSWGarth Alperstein, Victor Nossar 199895
Child health now! The state of children’s health: historical contexts and current developmentsElisabeth Murphy, Caroline Wraith 199895
Monitoring child healthVictor Nossar, Garth Alperstein 199896-7
Indicators of the health status of children and youthElizabeth A Sullivan, Anthony Hogan 199896-7
Surveillance of child health in NSW: status, gaps and developmentsLouisa R Jorm 199896-7
Strategies to achieve health gains for childrenVictor Nossar, Garth Alperstein 1998910
Health gain for the children and youth of Central Sydney: a strategic planGarth Alperstein, Victor Nossar 1998910
Efficacy of interventions: an evidence-based approachGarth Alperstein, Victor Nossar 1998910
Cochrane Collaboration—child health fieldKatrina Williams 1998910
What’s happening in NSW to promote child health?: a report from Area health promotion units1998910
Child health: key programs and strategies to achieve health gainsVictor Nossar, Garth Alperstein 1998911
Prioritisation of health issues and strategies to improve child healthGarth Alperstein, Victor Nossar 1998911
Key initiatives to achieve health gain for childrenVictor Nossar, Garth Alperstein 1998911
The settings approach to achieving better health for childrenLesley King 1998911
Working together to support children and families in disadvantaged communitiesCaroline Wraith, Elisabeth Murphy 1998911
The Australian Paediatric Surveillance UnitKerry Chant, Elizabeth Elliott 199451
Vitamin K prophylaxis in newborn infantsMichael Frommer, Elisabeth Murphy, Tim Churches, David Henderson-Smart 199342
Personal health record helps improve child healthFiona Bailey, Elisabeth Murphy, David Jeffs, Victor Nossar 199348
Key initiatives in child healthElisabeth Murphy 199234

children – cancer

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Vitamin K prophylaxis in newborn infantsMichael Frommer, Elisabeth Murphy, Tim Churches, David Henderson-Smart 199342

children – copper poisoning

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Investigation of suspected copper intoxication in children from drinking waterAndrew Scholz, Peter Cavagnino 199561

children – early childhood intervention

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Healthy Ears, Happy Kids: a new approach to Aboriginal child ear health in NSWPaul Huntley, Brian Woods, Sian Rudge 2012233-4
The development and implementation of a strategic framework to improve Aboriginal child development and wellbeing in far west NSW: a collaborative approachGarth Alperstein, Cathy S Dyer 2012233-4
What evidence informs government population health policy? Lessons from early childhood intervention policy in AustraliaShelley Bowen, Anthony B Zwi, Peter Sainsbury 20051611-12
Can the Families First initiative contribute to reducing health inequalities?Garth Alperstein, Victor Nossar 2002133
Progress on Families First: a support network for families raising childrenDianne Hudson 2000115
Families First: a support network for families raising childrenDianne Hudson 1999107

children – enteric diseases

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - RotavirusHanisah L Corner, Kristine McCartney, Briony Hazelton 2011223-4
Haemolytic uraemic syndrome: a cluster of cases in early 1999Mark Bartlett, Jeremy McAnulty, Alison Rutherford, Leena Gupta, Tass Karalis, Patrick Maywood, Greg Bell, Kylie Taylor, Michael Staff, Darlene Pennel, Valerie Delpech, Elizabeth Smedley, Des White, Lorraine Young, Stephen Crone 1999109

children – injuries and accidents

See also drownings

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Patterns of drowning and near drowning in NSWAnn Williamson, Marcia Schmertmann 2002134
Child deaths and injuries in drivewaysRebecca Mitchell 2002134
Child Safety on Farms strategy2002135
Childhood injury surveillance: the value of emergency department dataMeredith Nirui, Valerie Delpech, Mark J Ferson, Linda Christie 1999107
Evaluation of a statewide campaign to prevent scalds in young childrenJane Elkington 19991010
In-line skating injuries in children in eastern SydneyBernie Towler, Julianne Brown 1994510

children – lead poisoning

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Trends in notifiable blood lead levels in NSW, 1998-2008Evan J Freeman, Siranda Torvaldsen, Adam Capon, Glenda L Lawrence 20122311-12
Improving participation by Aboriginal children in blood lead screening services in Broken Hill, NSWSusan L Thomas, Frances Boreland, David M Lyle 20122311-12
Managing environmental lead in Broken Hill: a public health successFrances Boreland, Margaret S Lesjak, David M Lyle 2008199-10
Addressing decreasing blood lead screening rates in young children in Broken Hill, NSWKatina Kardamanidis, David M Lyle, Frances Boreland 2008199-10
Reducing lead exposure in children in Broken HillHugh Burke, Bill Balding, David M Lyle 2003143
NSW Lead Management Program in Broken HillDavid M Lyle, Bill Balding, Hugh Burke, Stephen Begg 2001126
Lead and environmental health in Broken HillBill Balding, Sean Reddan 1997811-12
Update on lead-related activities, from the public health units1997811-12
Lead - where are we now and where to from here?Garth Alperstein 1995611
Assessing the impact of a new motorway on children's blood lead levelsRosemary Aldrich, Ruth Toneguzzi, John Wlodarczyk, Michael J Hensley, John Stephenson 1995611
Lead exposure at a school for children with developmental disabilitiesJason Bawden-Smith, Jeremy M McAnulty, Mark D Bek 1995611
NSW Public Health Network report - Lead1995611
Tackling childhood lead poisoningJudy Galvin, John Stephenson, Stephen J Corbett 1991210

children - mental health

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Prevention interventions for child and adolescent mental health: NSW resource documentSuzanne Pope, Beverley Raphael, Kym Scanlon 20001111
Improving the health of children in NSW: mental health issues for childrenSuzanne Pope, Beverley Raphael 1998910

children – obesity

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Measures taken in NSW to address childhood obesity following the NSW Childhood Obesity SummitLiz Develin 2004154
Monitoring trends in foods available in school canteensBeth Stickney, Elizabeth Reay, Karen Webb 199786-7

children – oral health

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - Dental caries in childrenAaron W Cashmore, Claire Phelan, Anthony S Blinkhorn 2010217-8
Dental caries in children: a comparison of one non-fluoridated and two fluoridated communities in NSWAmit Arora, Robin Wendell Evans 20102111-12
Improved oral health information for NSWFA Clive Wright, Anthony S Blinkhorn, Vahid Saberi 2009203-4
Comparison of the dental health of adults and children living in NSW with their counterparts in the US and UKAnthony S Blinkhorn 2009203-4
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 2009203-4
Bottle caries and dental neglectSarah Raphael 1999104
Oral health surveillance in NSWMary Osborn 1999108
Oral health research: current trends and future research requirementsA John Spencer 1999108
The SOKS Program1999108

children – physical activity

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
The NSW Schools Fitness and Physical Activity Survey, 1997Michael Booth 199785

children – poisoning

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
The potential of the NSW Poisons Information Centre for surveillance of unintentional poisoning in young childrenDavid J Muscatello, Greg Saville 20001111
A new health risk for children?John James, Chris Williams 19991010

children – respiratory diseases

See also asthma

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Diagnosis, treatment and prevention of tuberculosis in childrenPhilip Britton, Carlos M Perez- Velez, Ben J Marais2013241
Tuberculosis contact tracing within a school environment: lessons for the futurePam Banner2013241
The epidemiology of respiratory syncytial virus infections in NSW children, 1992–1997Susan Lister, Peter B McIntyre, Robert I Menzies 2000117

children – vector-borne diseases

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Investigation of caterpillar dermatitis in school childrenAndrew Scholz, Richard Russell, Merilyn Geary 199346

chlamydia

See also notifications - Year in Review

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, July-September 20132014244
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, April-June 20132013243
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, November and December 20122013241
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - Sexually transmissible infections and bloodborne viruses in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populationsSusan L Thomas, Harpreet Kalsi, Simon Graham 2012233-4
Year in review: health protection in NSW, 2010 2011227-8
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - Trachoma Louise Maher, Hugh R Taylor, Joanna Barton2011229-10
Year in review: communicable disease surveillance, NSW, 20092010217-8
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - Genital Chlamydia trachomatis infectionEvan Freeman, Basil Donovan, Katherine Brown 20102111-12
Year in review: communicable disease surveillance, NSW, 20082009209-10
Year in review: Communicable disease surveillance, NSW, 20072008195-6
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin – Chlamydia, gonorrhoea and syphilisMichelle A Cretikos, Stephen Davies, Alan Brotherton 2006175-6
What can laboratory notifications tell us about Chlamydia infection?Michael Staff, Virginia Lawrence, Bette Lui, Patrick Maywood, Deshanie Sathananadan 2004153
Factsheet - Chlamydia20021311-12
EpiReview - Notifiable sexually transmissible diseases, NSW 1991–1999Jeremy M McAnulty, Valerie Delpech, Mohammad Habib 2001121
Infectious diseases, NSW: October 19981998910

cholera

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, November and December 20062007181-2
Infectious diseases199674
Infectious diseases199568

chronic diseases

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
The Chronic Care Service Enhancement ProgramMaurice Terare, Catriona McDonnell, Geraldine Wilson 2012233-4
The development and implementation of a strategic framework to improve Aboriginal child development and wellbeing in far west NSW: a collaborative approachGarth Alperstein, Cathy S Dyer 2012233-4
The Chronic Care for Aboriginal People program in NSWRaylene Gordon, Natalie Richards 2012233-4
Chronic disease and climate change: understanding co-benefits and their policy implicationsAnthony G Capon, Chris E Rissel 2010215-6
The public health benefits of reducing greenhouse gas emissionsAndrew Haines 2010215-6
Climate change, food insecurity and chronic diseases: sustainable and healthy policy opportunities for AustraliaSharon Friel 2010215-6
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin – Chronic and infectious diseases in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoplesPatricia M Morton, Jenny M Hunt, Richard J Weston 2008199-10
Regulation for chronic disease control: the pathfinder role of tobaccoAndrew Penman 20081911-12
Health impact assessment on an integrated chronic disease prevention campaignBlythe O’Hara, Jenny L Hughes, Paul Kehoe, Hannah Baird, Therese Milham, Sharon Hills 2005167-8
Development of a chronic disease risk factor index and identifying population subgroups at risk using NSW Adult Health Survey 2002 dataYvette Miller, Adrian Bauman 2005169-10

ciguatera poisoning

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Infectious diseases199456

CIPHER

See Centre for Informing Policy in Health with Evidence from Research (CIPHER)

climate change

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Environmentally sustainable health care: using an education intervention to engage the public health medical workforce in AustraliaKate E Charlesworth, D Lynne Madden, Anthony G Capon2013242
Developing an environmentally sustainable NHS: outcomes of implementing an educational intervention on sustainable health care with UK public health registrarsKate E Charlesworth, Sumantra Ray, Fiona Head, David Pencheon 2012231-2
Chronic disease and climate change: understanding co-benefits and their policy implicationsAnthony G Capon, Chris E Rissel 2010215-6
The public health benefits of reducing greenhouse gas emissionsAndrew Haines 2010215-6
Air quality and chronic disease: why action on climate change is also good for healthMartine Dennekamp, Marion Carey 2010215-6
The co-benefits for health of investing in active transportationBillie Giles-Corti, Sarah Foster, Trevor Shilton, Ryan Falconer 2010215-6
Climate change, food insecurity and chronic diseases: sustainable and healthy policy opportunities for AustraliaSharon Friel 2010215-6
Mind, body, spirit: co-benefits for mental health from climate change adaptation and caring for country in remote Aboriginal Australian communitiesHelen L Berry, James RA Butler, C Paul Burgess, Ursula G King, Komla Tsey, Yvonne L Cadet-James, C Wayne Rigby, Beverley Raphael 2010215-6
Climate change: an emerging health issueAnthony G Capon, Elizabeth G Hanna 2009201-2
Climate change and health: impacts, vulnerability, adaptation and mitigationTord Kjellstrom, Haylee J Weaver 2009201-2
Active travel: a climate change mitigation strategy with co-benefits for healthChris E Rissel 2009201-2
Functional foods and urban agriculture: two responses to climate change-related food insecurityJane M Dixon, Kelly J Donati, Lucy L Pike, Libby Hattersley 2009201-2
An extreme bushfire smoke pollution event: health impacts and public health challengesAnthony Kolbe, Kim L Gilchrist 2009201-2
Urbanism, climate change and health: systems approaches to governanceAnthony G Capon, Emma S Synnott, Sue Holliday 2009201-2
Health sector leadership in mitigating climate change: experience from the UK and NSWDavid Pencheon, Chris E Rissel, Glen Hadfield, D Lynne Madden 20092011-12
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - Climate change and infectious diseasesAdam Craig, Gillian Hall, Richard Russell 20071811-12

Clinical Information Access Project (CIAP)

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
What's new on the CIAP websiteMichelle Wensley 2001122

clinical trials

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Regulation of research through research governance: within and beyond NSW HealthGeoffrey S Bloom, Deborah Frew 20081911-12
NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre: from research to evidence to policy1999105

clostridium infections

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, March and April 20112011225-6
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - Gastroenteritis outbreaks in institutionsRoy Byun, Vicky Sheppeard, Rowena Bull 20102111-12

cockroaches

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Overview of the public health implications of cockroaches and their managementPeter Miller, Bryce Peters 20041511-12

colorectal cancer

See also cancer

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Should we screen for colorectal cancer?Bernie Towler, Les Irwig, Marion Haas, Angela Plunkett, Glenn Salkeld 199453

combination antiretroviral therapy (cART)

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
HIV in NSW in 2010: sustaining success in an evolving epidemicDarryl O'Donnell, Andrew Grulich, Roger Garsia, Nicolas Parkhill, Kim Browne 2010213-4
Rhythm of life: choices, challenges and changeRob Lake 2010213-4
HIV treatment, care and support in NSW: a work necessarily still in progressRoger Garsia 2010213-4
Clinical research in NSW: its role in HIV care and preventionDamien V Cordery, David A Cooper 2010213-4

communicable diseases

See also Notifiable Diseases Database (NDD); notifiable diseases reporting system; notifications; quarantinable diseases; and subheadings below

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Infectious diseases in returned travellers, NSW, 2010-2011Praveena Gunaratnam, Sean Tobin, Holly Seale, Jeremy M McAnulty2014244
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 – Infectious diseases in homeless people Sian Rudge, Ian Webster, Ingrid van Beek 2008193-4
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin – Chronic and infectious diseases in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoplesPatricia M Morton, Jenny M Hunt, Richard J Weston 2008199-10
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin – Climate change and infectious diseasesAdam Craig, Gillian Hall, Richard Russell20071811-12

communicable diseases – control

See also biosecurity; disaster response planning

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Year in review: health protection in NSW, 20122013243
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - Infectious disease management for Aboriginal children of Far West NSW Naomi Gough, Shannon Oates, Steven Grillet, Paul Pholeros2013242
The use of mycobacterial interspersed repetitive unit typing and whole genome sequencing to inform tuberculosis prevention and control activities Gwendolyn L Gilbert, Vitali Sintchenko2013241
Tuberculosis: an old world disease providing new world challenges in NSW Guy B Marks, Amanda Christensen, Vitali Sintchenko, Chris Lowbridge2013241
Tuberculosis contact tracing within a school environment: lessons for the future Pam Banner2013241
What do we know about the outcomes of tuberculosis contact investigations in NSW? Claudia C Dobler2013241
Australia's role in promoting and supporting tuberculosis control in the Western Pacific Region Kerrie A Shaw2013241
Obituary - Professor Frank Fenner (1914-2010) Alana Lessi2011221-2
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, November and December 2010 2011221-2
Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza in NSW Sarah V Thackway, Jeremy M McAnulty 2010211-2
Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza in NSW: an overview of the public health response Paula J Spokes, Michelle A Cretikos, John G Ward 2010211-2
Isolation and quarantine during pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza in NSW: the operational experience of public health units Philippa L Binns, Vicky Sheppeard, Michael P Staff 2010211-2
An influenza prophylaxis clinic in a primary school: 24 hours from notification to protection Kathryn M Weston, George Truman 2010211-2
Reflections on public health surveillance of pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza in NSW Tim Churches, Stephen J Conaty, Robin E Gilmour, David J Muscatello 2010211-2
Responding to pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza in Aboriginal communities in NSW through collaboration between NSW Health and the Aboriginal community-controlled health sector Sian Rudge, Peter D Massey 2010211-2
Truth, double truth and statistics Robert Booy, Dominic E Dwyer 2010211-2
Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza vaccine roll-out in NSW Jan 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 influenza Sheena Adamson, Jan Fizzell, Dominic E Dwyer, William Rawlinson, Paul K Armstrong 2010211-2
Pig in a china shop: a personal perspective of how pandemic (H1N1) 2009 affected the work of intensive care units in NSW Richard J Totaro 2010211-2
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin – Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza in NSW Ben Polkinghorne, Kate Ward, Richard J Totaro 2010211-2
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin – Biosecurity and infectious diseases Sarah M Potter, Vitali Sintchenko, Christian Enemark 2010213-4
Priorities for communicable disease control in New South Wales, 2003 Jeremy M McAnulty, Kim Stewart 2003149-10
Measles control in NSW Divisions of General Practice C Raina MacIntyre, Brynley Hull, Margaret A Burgess, Nigel Gay 2003141-2
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, November 2000 20001111
Infectious diseases, NSW: May 200020001111
Infectious diseases, NSW: October 19992000115
The 1998 measles control campaign in NSWMargaret Ashwell 1999107
Measles control campaign199895
Rubella outbreak in western Sydney, spring 1995: implications for rubella surveillance and controlTim Heath, Anthony G Capon, Christine L Roberts 199677
Controlling emerging diseases: new conditions are notifiable by labs and hospitals from December 1, 1996199679
Gastroenteritis outbreak linked to food handlerPeter Yankos, Jeremy M McAnulty 199679
Tuberculosis control: the challenge continuesJeremy M McAnulty, Peter D Massey 1996711
Tuberculosis in 1996: a view from GenevaMichael H Levy 1996711
Tuberculosis in NSW: status and prioritiesTimothy Heath, Meg Winks, Christine L Roberts, Anthony G Capon 1996711
Public communication in the management of an outbreak of infectious diseaseCharles Watson199349
Public communication during an outbreak of infectious diseaseCharles Watson 199347
Infectious diseases199345
Bacterial meningitis and septicaemia guidelines199344
Eliminating tuberculosis: where is the strategy?Jeremy M McAnulty, Michael H Levy, George L Rubin 199234
Improving infectious diseases controlChristine L Roberts, George L Rubin, Michael H Levy199129

communicable diseases – reporting

See also notifications - Year in Review

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Timeliness of Salmonella Typhimurium notifications after the introduction of routine MLVA typing in NSWCherie Heilbronn, Sally Munnoch, Michelle T Butler, Tony D Merritt, David N Durrheim2014244
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, July-September 20132014244
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
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
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
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, September and October 201120112211-12
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 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
Invasive pneumococcal disease in western Sydney, 2002-2010Kristina L Flego, George Truman, Vicky Sheppeard, Robin E Gilmour 20112211-12
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, July and August 20112011229-10
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, May and June 20112011227-8
Year in review: health protection in NSW, 20102011227-8
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, March and April 20112011225-6
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, January and February 20112011223-4
Obituary - Professor Frank Fenner (1914-2010) 2011221-2
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, November and December 2010 20112211-12
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, September and October 2010 20102111-12
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, July and August 2010 2010219-10
Year in review: communicable disease surveillance, NSW, 2009 2010217-8
Review of the 2008-2009 pertussis epidemic in NSW: notifications and hospitalisations Paula J Spokes, Helen E Quinn, Jeremy M McAnulty 2010217-8
EpiReview - Tuberculosis in NSW, 2008 April R Roberts-Witteveen, Amanda J Christensen, Jeremy M McAnulty 2010217-8
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, May and June 2010 2010217-8
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, March and April 2010 2010215-6
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, January and February 2010 2010213-4
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, November and December 2009 2010211-2
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, September and October 2009 20092011-12
Year in review: communicable disease surveillance, NSW, 2008 2009209-10
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, July and August 2009 2009209-10
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, May and June 2009 2009207-8
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, March and April 2009 2009205-6
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, January and February 2009 2009203-4
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, November and December 2008 2009201-2
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, September and October 2008 20081911-12
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, July and August 2008 2008199-10
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, May and June 2008 2008197-8
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, March and April 2008 2008195-6
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, January and February 2008 2008193-4
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, November and December 2007 2008191-2
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, September and October 2007 20071811-12
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, July and August 2007 2007189-10
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, May and June 2007 2007187-8
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, March and April 2007 185-6
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, January and February 2007 2007183-4
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, November and December 2006 2007181-2
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, September and October 2006 20061711-12
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, July and August 2006 2006179-10
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, May and June 2006 2006177-8
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, March and April 2006 2006175-6
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, January and February 2006 2006173-4
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, November and December 2005 2006171-2
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, September and October 2005 20051611-12
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, July and August 2005 2005169-10
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, May and June 2005 2005167-8
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, March and April 2005 2005165-6
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, January and February 2005 2005163-4
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, November and December 2004 2005161-2
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, September and October 2004 20041511-12
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, July and August 2004 2004159-10
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, May and June 2004 2004157-8
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, March and April 2004 2004155-6
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, February 2004 2004154
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, December 2003 and January 2004 2004153
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, October and November 2003 2004151-2
EpiReview - Communicable enteric disease surveillance, NSW, 2000–2002 Leonie M Neville, Jeremy M McAnulty 2004151-2
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, August and September 2003 20031411-12
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, July 2003 2003149-10
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, June 2003 2003148
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, May 2003 2003147
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, June 2003 2003146
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, April and May 2003 2003144-5
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, March 2003 2003143
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, January and February 2003 2003141-2
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, October– December 2002 20021311-12
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, September 2002 2002139-10
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, August 2002 2002138
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, July 2002 2002137
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, June 2002 2002136
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, May 2002 2002135
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, April 2002 2002134
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, March 2002 2002133
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, January and February 2002 2002131-2
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, December 2001 20011212
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, November 2001 20011211
Survey of public swimming pools in the Mid Western Area Health Service: 2000–2001 Jason Thorne 20011211
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, October 2001 20011210
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, September 2001 2001129
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, August 2001 2001128
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, July 2001 2001127
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, June 2001 2001126
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, May 2001 2001125
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, April 2001 2001124
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, March 2001 2001123
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, February 2001 2001122
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, January 2001 2001121
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, December 2000 20001112
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, November 2000 20001111
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, September and October 2000 2000119-10
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, August 2000 2000118
Communicable disease surveillance during the Sydney 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games Robert I Menzies 2000118
Infectious diseases, NSW: July 2000 2000117
Infectious diseases, NSW: June 2000 2000116
Infectious diseases, NSW: May 2000 2000115
Infectious diseases, NSW, April 2000 2000114
Infectious diseases, NSW, March 2000 2000113
Infectious diseases, NSW: January-February 2000 2000111-2
Infectious diseases, NSW: December 1999 19991012
Infectious diseases, NSW: November 1999 19991011
Infectious diseases, NSW: October 1999 19991010
Infectious diseases, NSW: September 1999 1999109
Infectious diseases, NSW: July 1999 1999107
Infectious diseases, NSW: June 1999 1999106
Infectious diseases, NSW: May 1999 1999105
Infectious diseases, NSW: April 1999 1999104
Infectious diseases, NSW: March 1999 1999103
Infectious diseases, NSW: January-February 1999 1999101-2
Year in review: Infectious diseases surveillance, 1997 1998912
Infectious diseases, NSW: December 1998 1998912
Infectious diseases, NSW: November 1998 1998911
Infectious diseases, NSW: October 1998 1998910
Infectious diseases, NSW: August-September 1998 199898-9
Infectious diseases, NSW: June-July 1998 199896-7
Infectious diseases, NSW: May 1998 199895
Infectious diseases, NSW: April 1998 199894
Infection control in general practice, 1994 and 1995 Chris Cooper, Michael Mira, Marcela Cox, Arianne Maandag 199894
Infectious diseases 199893
Infectious diseases - January-February 1998 199891-2
Infectious diseases, NSW: November-December 1997 1997811-12
Infectious diseases, October 1997 1997810
Infectious diseases: August-September 1997 199788-9
Infectious diseases: June-July 1997 199786-7
Infectious diseases 199785
Infectious diseases 199784
Infectious diseases 199783
Infectious diseases 199781-2
Infectious diseases 1996712
Infectious diseases 1996711
Infectious diseases 1996710
Infectious diseases 199679
Infectious diseases 199678
Infectious diseases 199677
Infectious diseases 199676
Infectious diseases 199675
Infectious diseases 199674
Infectious diseases 199673
Infectious diseases 199671-2
Infectious diseases 1995612
Infectious diseases 1995611
Infectious diseases 1995610
Infectious diseases 199569
Infectious diseases 199568
Infectious diseases 199567
Infectious diseases 199566
Infectious diseases 199565
Infectious diseases 199564
Infectious diseases 199563
Infectious diseases 199562
Infectious diseases 199561
Infectious diseases 1994512
Infectious diseases 1994511
Infectious diseases 1994510
Infectious diseases 199459
Infectious diseases 199458
Infectious diseases 199457
Infectious diseases 199456
Infectious diseases 199455
Infectious diseases 199454
Infectious diseases 199453
Infectious diseases 199452
Infectious diseases 199451
Infectious diseases 1993412
Infectious diseases 1993411
Infectious diseases 1993410
Infectious diseases 199349
Infectious diseases 199348
Infectious diseases 199347
Infectious diseases 199346
Infectious diseases 199345
Infectious diseases 199344
Infectious diseases 199343
Infectious diseases 199342
Infectious diseases 199341
Infectious diseases 1992312
Infectious diseases 1992311
Infectious diseases 1992310
Infectious diseases 199239
Infectious diseases 199238
Infectious diseases 199237
Infectious diseases 199236
Infectious diseases 199235
Infectious diseases 199234
Infectious diseases 199233
Infectious diseases 199232
Infectious diseases 199231
Infectious diseases 1991212
Infectious diseases 1991211
Infectious diseases 1991210
Infectious diseases 199129
Infectious diseases 199128
Infectious diseases199127
Infectious diseases199126
Infectious diseases199125
Infectious diseases199124
Infectious diseases 199123
Infectious diseases 199122
Infectious diseases 199121

communication

See also risk communication

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
How do general practitioners persuade parents to vaccinate their children? A study using standardised scenariosJulie Leask 2009207-8
The importance of communication skills to effective cancer care and supportPhyllis Butow 20011210
Developing innovative strategies for multicultural communicationTerry Chesher, Michelle Young 20001111
Are letters an effective means of communicating guidelines about prophylactic antibiotics for meningococcal meningitis to close contacts at a child care centre?Gay Rixon, Donald Holt 199788-9
Public communication in the management of an outbreak of infectious diseaseCharles Watson199349
Public communication during an outbreak of infectious diseaseCharles Watson 199347
Communicating what we doDonald Holt 199127

community-based participatory research (CBPR)

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
The Indigenous Resiliency Project: a worked example of community-based participatory researchJulie Mooney-Somers, Lisa Maher 2009207-8

community consultation

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Strengthening the effectiveness of 'whole of government' interventions to break the cycle of violence in disadvantaged communitiesElizabeth Harris, Vanessa K Rose, Lynn A Kemp, Roberta V Chavez 2007185-6
HIV prevention and community engagement: 15 years onMichael Salter20051611-12
Community involvement and self-rated health status: findings from a cross-sectional survey in Central SydneyLi Ming Wen, Chris E Rissel, Alex Voukelatos, Peter Sainsbury 20031411-12
Community and consumer participation in healthLouise McMeeking, Michael von Kolpakow 2002138
Consumers first: participating in the systemElizabeth McDonald 2002137
Social inclusion and the public health: the case for partnershipsIan Webster 2002136
NSW Safe Communities pilot projects – evaluation methodologyCath Sefton2002134
Safe communitiesRebecca Mitchell 2002134
From community attitudes to community action: opposing domestic violenceMargo Moore, Anne Connolly 19991011
Safety-First in RydeMary Psaromatis, Pete Whitecross 19991010
Community consultation and participation resource kitMeryl Edwards 1999106
Lead community groups in NSW1997811-12

Community Health Information Management Enterprise (CHIME)

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Aboriginal identification in Hunter New England infantsNatalie Allan, Patrick Cashman20112211-12

computers

See information technology

Consumers

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Navigating public health chemicals policy in Australia: a policy maker's and practitioner's guideAdam Capon, Wayne Smith, James A Gillespie 20122311-12
Mapping immunisation coverage and conscientious objectors to immunisation in NSWBrynley Hull, Peter B McIntyre 2003141-2
Monitoring adverse events following immunisationGlenda Lawrence, Sue Campbell-Lloyd, Gay Rixon 2003141-2
Immunisation adverse events clinicsNicholas Wood 2003141-2
A consumer-initiated survey of women’s experiences of breast cancer services in NSW Julie Billett, Sally Crossing 2003146
Consumers first: participating in the system Elizabeth McDonald 2002137
Community and consumer participation in health Louise McMeeking, Michael von Kolpakow 2002138
Lead community groups in NSW 1997811-12

contact tracing

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Tuberculosis contact tracing with a school environment: lessons for the future Pam Banner2013241
Costs of a contact tracing activity in a neonatal intensive care unit Kate E Fisher, Nicole F Cook, Guy B Marks2013241
What do we know about the outcomes of tuberculosis contact investigations in NSW? Claudia C Dobler2013241
Introducing a new sexually transmissible infections contact tracing resource for use in NSW General Practice Leanne Burton, Carolyn Murray2011229-10

contaminated land

See also lead

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Reducing lead exposure in children in Broken HillHugh Burke, Bill Balding, David M Lyle 2003143
But you don’t have to live here! Risk assessment and contaminated sites: a case study Alison Rutherford 2003148
NSW Lead Management Program in Broken HillDavid M Lyle, Bill Balding, Hugh Burke, Stephen Begg 2001126

continuing professional development

See workforce development

Continuous NSW Health Survey

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Continuous NSW Health Survey: quarterly report on health status, health behaviours, and risk factors Katie Irvine, Margo L Eyeson- Annan2004155-6
Continuous NSW Health Survey: quarterly report on health status, health behaviours, and risk factors Lara Harvey, Andrew D Hayen, Margo L Eyeson-Annan2003147

contraception

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
The Australian Study of Health and Relationships: results for central Sydney, inner-eastern Sydney, and NSWChris E Rissel, Anthony Smith, Juliet Richters, Andrew Grulich, Richard de Visser 2003147

correctional institutions

See also prisoners

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Prevalence of Mantoux positivity and annual risk of infection for tuberculosis in NSW prisoners, 1996 and 2001Michael H Levy, Tony G Butler, Jialun Zhou 2007187-8
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin – Blood borne viruses in correctional facilitiesCate Wallace, Sue Hailstone, Andrew Lloyd 2005169-10
Moving towards a statewide approach to court diversion services in NSWDavid Greenberg, Ben Nielsen 20031411-12
Managing a tobacco control program in NSW correctional centres, 1999–2001Niyi Awofeso, Michael H Levy, Suzi Morris 2001127
Tuberculosis in NSW correctional centres: disease control measures following infectious casesStephen Conaty, Amanda Christensen, Tony G Butler, Jeremy M McAnulty, Hazel Goldberg 1996711

counselling

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Psychosocial guidelines in cancer care and supportJane Turner 20011210

coxsackieviral disease

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Factsheet - Hand, foot and mouth disease2003144-5

craniosynostosis

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Craniosynostosis in NSWLee K Taylor, Isla Tooth 1993410

Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - Outbreaks: the past, present and futureIsabel Hess, Peter Curson, Aileen Plant2005165-6
Factsheet - Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease2001122
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, August 20002000118
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy: the Australian responseEdward Kraa 199674

crime

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Public health and the potential benefits of Crime Prevention Through Environmental DesignPaul Cozens 20071811-12
Prison violence: perspectives and epidemiologyTony G Butler, Azar Kariminia 2006171-2

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED)

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Public health and the potential benefits of Crime Prevention Through Environmental DesignPaul Cozens 20071811-12

cruise ships

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Year in review: health protection in NSW, 20122013243
Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza in NSWSarah V Thackway, Jeremy M McAnulty 2010211-2
Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza in NSW: an overview of the public health responsePaula J Spokes, Michelle A Cretikos, John G Ward 2010211-2
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin – Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza in NSWBen Polkinghorne, Kate Ward, Richard J Totaro 2010211-2
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, December 2003 and January 20042004153
The Sydney Olympics: a win for public healthLouisa R Jorm, Maria Visotina 2003143
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, March 20022002133
Introducing a NSW vessel inspection program for cruise shipsKaren Banwell, Tony G Butler, Mark J Ferson, Steve Hatzi, Paul Paraskevopoulos 2000118
Health surveillance on cruise ships during the Sydney 2000 Olympic and Paralympic GamesPeter Waples, Sarah V Thackway, Karen Banwell, Mark J Ferson, Steve Hatzi 2000118
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, November 200020001111

cryptococcal infections

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Using Australian cryptococcal surveillance data to improve AIDS surveillance in NSWShanti Raman, John Rooney, Tania Sorrell, Sharon Chen, Elizabeth Griggs, Christine L Roberts 199676

cryptosporidiosis

See also notifications - Year in Review; Report of the Chief Health Officer

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Year in review: communicable disease surveillance, NSW, 2009 2010217-8
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, January and February 20092009203-4
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, March and April 20092009205-6
The evaluation of web-based data collection for enhanced surveillance of cryptosporidiosisKerri A Viney, Jeremy M McAnulty 2008191-2
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, November and December 20072008191-2
Factsheet - Cryptosporidiosis 2007181-2
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, May and June 20072007187-8
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, November and December 20052006171-2
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, January and February 20062006173-4
The investigation of an outbreak of cryptosporidiosis in NSW in 2005Megan E Black, Jeremy M McAnulty 2006175-6
Managing a cluster of cryptosporidiosis associated with a public swimming poolJennifer Paterson, Ian Goldthorpe 2006175-6
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, May and June 20052005167-8
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, July and August 20052005169-10
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, January and February 20032003141-2
EpiReview - Cryptosporidiosis in NSW, 1990–2000Robert I Menzies 2002133
Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, March 20022002133
Factsheet - Cryptosporidiosis2001125
Infectious diseases, NSW, April 20002000114
Infectious diseases, January–February 1998199891-2
The Sydney water incident: July–September 1998199898-9
Infectious diseases: June-July 1997199786-7
Controlling emerging diseases: new conditions are notifiable by labs and hospitals from December 1, 1996199679
Drinking water quality – a health perspectiveJohn W Archer 199452
Cryptosporidium in waterPrimrose Hutton, Jerry Ongerth 199348
Cryptosporidium: a summer-autumn epidemic?Mark J Ferson, Marie-Louise Stokes, Sydney M Bell 199233

crystal meth

See methamphetamine

cultural and linguistic diversity

See also multiculturalism; non-English speaking background; Report of the Chief Health Officer

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Improving the health of sex workers in NSW: maintaining successBasil Donovan, Christine Harcourt, Sandra Egger, Christopher K Fairley 2010213-4
Guarding against emerging epidemics: addressing HIV and AIDS among culturally and linguistically diverse communities in NSWTadgh McMahon, Renee J Moreton, Barbara N Luisi 2010213-4
Researching culture and health: variables used to identify culturally diverse groups in NSWTim Luckett, Ilse Blignault, Maurice Eisenbruch 2005169-10
Measuring health inequalities in NSWHelen Moore, Louisa R Jorm 2001125
Developing innovative strategies for multicultural communicationTerry Chesher, Michelle Young 20001111
A smoke alarm campaign in Arabic, Chinese and Vietnamese communitiesMichelle Young, Michael Camit, Milica Mihajlovic 19991010
From community attitudes to community action: opposing domestic violenceMargo Moore, Anne Connolly 19991011

cyanobacteria

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin - Cyanobacteria: health and research possibilitiesDaniel A Belshaw, Michelle C Moffitt, George Truman2014244

cycling

TitleAuthorsYearVol.Issue
Air quality and chronic disease: why action on climate change is also good for healthMartine Dennekamp, Marion Carey 2010215-6
The co-benefits for health of investing in active transportationBillie Giles-Corti, Sarah Foster, Trevor Shilton, Ryan Falconer 2010215-6
NSW Premier's Council for Active Living Peter McCue 2010215-6
Active travel: a climate change mitigation strategy with co-benefits for health Chris E Rissel 2009201-2
Health sector leadership in mitigating climate change: experience from the UK and NSW David Pencheon, Chris E Rissel, Glen Hadfield, D Lynne Madden 20092011-12
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