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New South Wales Public Health Bulletin
Volume 17 Number 3 & 4 2006


Automated geocoding of routinely collected health data in New South Wales 

Richard Summerhayes, Paul Holder, John Beard, Geoff Morgan, Peter Christen, Alan Willmore and Tim Churches

pp. 33-38

 


Short questions for surveys about bread and cereal intake: Comparing measures of quantity versus frequency 

Anna Rangan, Tim Gill and Karen Webb

pp. 39-43

 


A tuberculosis contact investigation involving two private nursing homes in inner western Sydney in 2004 

Bradley Forssman, Leena Gupta and Kay Mills

pp. 44-47

 


New 'air pollution alerts' warn of health risks 

Vicky Sheppeard

pp. 47-47

 


The changing epidemiology of pertussis in the Hunter New England area and potential implications for the immunisation schedule 

David Durrheim, Peter Massey, Chris Carr and Fakhrul Islam

pp. 48-51

 


Laboratory diagnosis of communicable diseases — pitfalls and prospects 

Lyn Gilbert

pp. 52-56

 


Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin: Malaria 

Kate Ward, Rogan Lee and Richard Russell

pp. 57-57

 


Communicable diseases report, New South Wales, for January and February 2006 


pp. 58-62

 


  
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