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The
Public Health
Bulletin South Australia provides an avenue for the
discussion of primary prevention and population health strategies and a
forum for debate on public health policies and issues. The Bulletin aims
to increase the recognition and understanding of the critical role
population health plays in creating healthy and safe communities. This
will be achieved through publishing scientifically based, peer reviewed
articles which:
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Increase understanding and recognition of the strengths of public health
strategies in reducing the burden of disease
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Provide evidence of emerging pathways between the underlying
determinants of health and well being and their major causes of
morbidity and mortality
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Identify strategies to prevent and/or intervene in the disease process
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Provide current data and information to practitioners and policy makers
emphasising the value of orienting services towards prevention, health
promotion and early intervention and to support effective public health
interventions.
Warning: Some large files (1.5Mb to 2.5Mb)
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Public Health Bulletin SA Volume 5, Number 3, November 2008 ~
Epidemiology and Public Health
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Risk factors—the evolution continues
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The political arithmetic of crowd disease—what do we need to relearn
from the ‘old’ public health?
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Measuring health inequity in populations: epidemiology meets ethics
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Defining and conceptualising the ‘social’ in social epidemiology
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Chronic disease and risk factor surveillance using the SA Monitoring and
Surveillance System
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Control and prevention of communicable diseases: challenges for the
epidemiologist
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The ‘yin and yang’ of epidemiology—the North West Adelaide Health Study
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Epidemiological evaluation of mammography screening
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Using oral epidemiology to inform dental public health policy
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The environment bites back: health protection through environmental
epidemiology
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Old tools, new technology: graphical representation in an online
environment
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Data linkage: Using existing data sources for epidemiological research
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Systematic reviews providing the evidence base for interventions:
Cochrane and Campbell Collaborations
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Communicable Disease Control Branch Report 1 April to 30 June 2008

Public Health
Bulletin SA Volume 5, Number 2, July 2008 ~ Urban Pollution and Health
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Linking environment and health through the development of environmental
health indicators
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Environmental health risk assessment and management Health impact
assessment: Narangba Industrial Estate, Queensland
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Health and air pollution in New Zealand
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The Gladstone Project: a health risk assessment for air pollutants
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Bioremediation: Health considerations for using nature’s toil to clean
soil
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Groundwater from domestic bores in urban Adelaide: Untested and
potentially contaminated
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Health risks due to floods and sewage spills
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Public health implications of urban noise pollution
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Noise policy overhaul for South Australia
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Communicable Disease Control Branch Report 1 January to 31 March 2008

Public Health
Bulletin Volume 5, Number 1, March 2008 ~ Health in All Policies
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Health in All Policies: Setting the scene
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Health in All Policies: Perspectives from Europe
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Joined-up government now and in the future
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Social determinants of health: The key to closing the health equity gap
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The impact of chronic disease and the role of population health
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Health expenditure and ageing: Impact on South Australia
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South Australia’s Strategic Plan and Health in All Policies: Perfect
partners
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A seat at the head table
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Health in All Polices: Health agencies’ role
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The South Australian Health in All Policies model: The developmental
phase
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Case study: Healthy weight
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Case study: Work–life balance: What do we know, what do we need to know?
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Case study: Broadband and public health
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Communicable Disease Control Branch Report 1 January to 31 December 2007

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Public Health Bulletin Volume 4, Number 3, November 2007 ~ Planning
for Health: The Built Environment
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Making cities
healthier: Reconnecting public health and urban planning
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A
social–ecological perspective on health in urban environments
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Gender, local
governance and violence prevention
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The impact of
urban form on public health
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Translating
active living principles into action: Case studies from the Heart
Foundation
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Health impact
assessment in South Australia
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Transport and
public health
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Housing for
Health in Indigenous communities
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Imagination: The
only antidote to design hazards in the built environment
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Community
engagement and planning decisions
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Communicable
Disease Control Branch Report April– June 2007
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Influenza in
South Australia in 2007
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Hand and
respiratory hygiene project: Wash, Wipe, Cover – Don’t infect
another!

Public Health
Bulletin Volume 4, Number 2, July 2007 ~ Water and Public Health
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Public health
benefits of safe drinking water
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Using health risk
assessment in guidelines for recreational coastal waters
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Water
supplies in remote Indigenous communities
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Water recycling:
public health perspective
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How safe is rain
water consumption?
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Bottled water: some
health considerations
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Water fluoridation
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The drought and
water quality of the River Murray
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Climate change and
water-borne disease
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Blue-green algae:
toxicity and public health significance
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Mosquito
communities in northern South Australia
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Legionella and warm
water system management
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Communicable
Disease Control Branch Report January–March 2007

Public Health Bulletin Volume 4, Number 1, April 2007 ~ The Politics of
Food
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Politics of the food industry and the impact on consumers
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The role of food standards in public health
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Food nutrition and the built environment
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Sustainability benefits of a healthier diet
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Global food trends
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Food advertising to children
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Food insecurity in South Australia
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Improving the food supply in remote Indigenous communities
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Communicable Disease Control Branch Report July–December 2006

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Public Health Bulletin Edition 5, 2006 ~ Population Based Screening
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Population screening
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What makes a screening program ethical?
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Cervical cancer screening in South Australia
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Cervical cancer screening: the future impact of human papillomavirus (HPV)
testing and HPV vaccination on the screening program
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Screening for prostate cancer
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National bowel cancer screening program update
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BreastScreen SA: reaching 70% participation rate
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Aboriginal Well Women’s Screening Program
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Nutritional screening for older people
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Screening South Australian newborns for hearing impairment
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Newborn screening in the 21st century: beyond phenylketonuria
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Emerging communicable diseases: pandemic and avian influenza
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Communicable Disease Control Branch Report January–June 2006

Public Health Bulletin Edition 4, 2006 ~ Public Health and Communicable
Diseases
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Public Health surveillance for communicable diseases in South
Australia
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Emerging communicable diseases: Pandemic and Avian Influenza
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Vector-borne diseases in Australia
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Infections; kidney and cardiovascular disease in Aboriginal
communities
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Hepatitis C virus infection in prisons
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Reflections on John Snow’s pump handle: Is there a need for an
infection control program in South Australian prisons?
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Immunisation: a new era for vaccines
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Vaccine safety and community attitudes in SA
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Chlamydia: closing the stable door
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Sexually transmitted infections in central Australia – time for
concerted action
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The impact of health care associated infection
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Communicable Disease Control Branch Report July–December 2005

Public Health Bulletin Edition 3, 2006 ~ Chronic Disease
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Chronic disease surveillance in South Australia
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The prevention terminology
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The impact of early life on the subsequent development of chronic
disease
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When you can’t breathe … nothing else matters
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Focussing on new ideas for dying habits
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The Go for 2&5® campaign - example of a public health nutrition early
intervention strategy
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Diabetes mellitus – the life-style disease
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Self-management of chronic conditions: everybody’s business
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Improving health outcomes: self-management of chronic disease
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The Heart Foundation Cardiovascular Health Course for Aboriginal
Health Workers
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The South
Australian Health Omnibus Survey 15 years on
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Communicable Disease Control Branch Report January–June 2005
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Public Health Bulletin Edition 2, 2005 ~ Population Health and Drug
Strategies
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Approaches to alcohol and other drug policy
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Performance and image-enhancing drugs
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Alcohol: emerging patterns, problems and prevention
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Safety first: for young women who drink at pubs and clubs
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The school health and alcohol harm reduction project
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Population health in action
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Drugs and law enforcement: trends and initiatives
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Population health and effective tobacco control
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Inequalities and addictions: exploring a new approach to the
relationship
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Communicable Disease Control Branch Report April to September 2004
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Fact Sheet: Ross River Virus
Public Health Bulletin CDCB Supplement, June 2005
- Communicable Disease Control Branch Report October–December 2004
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Public Health Bulletin Edition 1, 2004 ~ Cancer: The Role of Public
Health
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Public Health and the SA Health Reform Agenda
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Epidemiology & Cancer
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Geographical Mapping
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Cancer Control in Australia
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Epidemiological Surveillance Services
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Of cancer registries and roll-ons
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Ethnicity and racial differences in cancer differences
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Screening for colorectal cancer
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Looking beyond a
risk factor approach to cancer: new
challenges for prevention and health promotion
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Reducing cancer risk through primary prevention
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Hepatitis C infection in Australia
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Communicable Disease Control Branch Report January–March 2004
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The Managing Editor, Public Health Bulletin South Australia
Telephone: (08) 8226 6228 Office of Public Health Fax: (08) 8226 6515 (International fax: 61 8 8226 6515) Level 1, 11 Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide, South Australia 5000
Postal address: PO Box 6 Rundle Mall, Adelaide, SA 5000 Email:
phbsa@health.sa.gov.au
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