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New South Wales Public Health Bulletin
Volume 10 Number 3 1999


The relationship between oral health and systemic health is not well understood 

Alan Patterson

pp. 13-14

Abstract  PDF (234 KB)


Periodontal diseases and systemic health: associations, directions, implications 

Barbara Anne Taylor

pp. 14-16

Abstract  PDF (186 KB)


Oral and dental manifestations of xerostomia (dry mouth): public health implications of a common and under-recognised adverse drug reaction 

Mark Schifter

pp. 17-18

Abstract  PDF (169 KB)


Public Health Workforce: results of a NSW statewide consultation on the development of the national public health workforce 

Lynne Madden and Allison Salmon

pp. 19-21

Abstract  PDF (186 KB)


Infectious diseases, NSW: March 1999 


pp. 22-24

Abstract  PDF (193 KB)


How does HIV–AIDS surveillance work in NSW? 

Rob Menzies, Valerie Delpech and Lizzy Griggs

pp. 25-28

Abstract  PDF (198 KB)


  
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