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Big Food with a regional flavour: how Australia’s food lobby works
Mayes, C; Kaldor, JPublished 2014-09-11Criticism of the food industry has itself become a niche industry. But the tendency to embrace a US-centric conception of how the industry works risks masking local variants and inhibiting a targeted response in other ...Open AccessArticle -
Chlamydia testing and management at Australian Family Planning Clinics
Micallef, Joanne; Guy, R; Lewis, Larissa; Kaldor, J; Mooney-Somers, Julie; Bateson, D; Harvey, C; Van Gemert, CarolinePublished 2014-01-01Open AccessOther -
Don’t be surprised by Abbott’s comments about ‘lifestyle choices’
Mayes, C; Kaldor, JPublished 2015-03-13Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s claim this week that people living in remote communities were making a “lifestyle choice” that taxpayers shouldn’t be obliged to fund was not just the result of an unguarded moment. Rather, the ...Open AccessArticle, Letter -
Enhancing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people’s resilience to blood borne and sexually transmitted infections: Findings from a community-based participatory research project
Mooney-Somers, Julie; Erick, W; Scott, R; Akee, A; Kaldor, J; Maher, LPublished 2009-01-01Issue addressed: Health services are fundamental to reducing the burden of blood-borne and sexually transmitted infections (BBV/STI) in Indigenous communities. However, we know very little about young Indigenous people’s ...Open AccessArticle -
Evaluation of Chlamydia Partner Notification Practices and Use of the “Let Them Know” Website by Family Planning Clinicians in Australia: Cross-Sectional Study
Guy, RJ; Micallef, JM; Mooney-Somers, Julie; Jamil, MS; Harvey, C; Bateson, D; van Gemert, C; Wand, H; Kaldor, JPublished 2016-06-24Background: Chlamydia, caused by Chlamydia trachomatis, is the most common reportable infection in many developed countries. Testing, treatment, and partner notification (PN) are key strategies for chlamydia control. In ...Open AccessArticle -
Health knowledge and behaviour in an Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service in QLD
Ford, B; Williams, S; Leedie, F; Harrod, ME; Jamil, MS; Saunders, M; Ward, J; Donovan, B; Mooney-Somers, Julie; Kaldor, JPublished 2013-01-01Chlamydia is the most commonly notified infectious disease in Australia and if left untreated can have serious long-term morbidities. Goondir Health Service (Goondir HS) is an Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service ...Open AccessConference poster -
Increasing repeat chlamydia testing in Family Planning clinics depends on perception of value and availability of low-burden flexible reminder systems.
Mooney-Somers, Julie; Micallef, J; Bateson, D; Harvey, C; Van Gemert, C; Lewis, L; Kaldor, J; Guy, RPublished 2013-01-01Re‐infection after a chlamydia infection is common: 22% of young Australian women are re‐infected within 4‐5months (Walker, et al, 2012). Re‐infections increase the risk of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) by 4‐6 fold ...Open AccessConference poster -
Joe Hockey’s medical research fund is nothing more than a distraction
Mayes, C; Kaldor, J; Carter, SM; Little, M; Kerridge, IPublished 2014-05-23Health is a basic requirement for an individual to lead a good life. Without health you have nothing; when we are sick, it’s difficult to work, to care for others, to participate in the things we enjoy. We seek treatment ...Open AccessArticle -
Learning from the past: young Indigenous people’s accounts of blood-borne viral and sexually transmitted infections as resilience narratives
Mooney-Somers, Julie; Olsen, A; Erick, W; Scott, R; Akee, A; Kaldor, J; Maher, LPublished 2011-01-01The Indigenous Resilience Project is an Australian community-based participatory research project using qualitative methods to explore young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people's views of blood-borne viral and ...Open AccessArticle -
Patient delivered partner therapy for chlamydia: Support and concern among doctors and nurses working in Australian Family Planning clinics
Mooney-Somers, Julie; Micallef, J; Bateson, D; Harvey, C; Van Gemert, C; Lewis, L; Kaldor, J; Guy, RPublished 2013-01-01Patient delivered partner therapy (PDPT) is the practice of providing a prescription or medication to a patient diagnosed with an STI to give to their partner without that partner being assessed by a clinician. International ...Open AccessConference poster -
Sex work and HIV in Cambodia: trajectories of risk and disease in two cohorts of high-risk young women in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Page, K; Stein, E; Sansothy, N; Evans, J; Couture, MC; Sichan, K; Cockroft, M; Mooney-Somers, Julie; Phlong, P; Kaldor, J; Maher, LPublished 2013-01-01Objectives HIV prevalence among Cambodian female sex workers (FSW) is among the highest in Southeast Asia. We describe HIV prevalence and associated risk exposures in FSW sampled serially in Phnom Penh, Cambodia (Young ...Open AccessArticle -
Sexual risk and health care seeking behaviour in young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in north Queensland
Scott, R; Foster, R; Oliver, L; Olsen, A; Mooney-Somers, Julie; Mathers, B; Micallef, J; Kaldor, J; Maher, LPublished 2014-10-28Background: Compared to non-Indigenous Australians, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have higher rates of sexually transmitted infections (STI). We sought to identify the sexual risk and health care seeking ...Open AccessArticle -
Unconventional Practice, “Innovative” Interventions and the National Law
Stewart, C; Kerridge, I; Waldby, C; Lipworth, W; Munsie, M; Lysaght, T; Rudge, C; Ghinea, N; Eckstein, L; Neilsen, J; Kaldor, J; Nicol, DPublished 2020-01-01This column explores a recent health profession disciplinary case which throws light on the problems of unconventional interventions by medical practitioners under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Act 2009 ...Open AccessArticle
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