Illuminating a dark field: a case of congenital syphilis in the context of rising rates in Australia and implications for screening guidelines [0.03%]
照亮黑暗的领域:在澳大利亚先天性梅毒发病率上升背景下的一个病例及其对筛查指南的意义
James M Montgomery,Amanda Robinson,Archana Koirala
James M Montgomery
Objectives To describe the changing landscape of congenital syphilis. Type of program We present a case report of congenital syphilis, highlighting some of the challenges in management, and placing it within the broader public health contex...
Is Australia's current public health education fit-for-purpose? A reflection on past, present and future [0.03%]
澳大利亚当前的公共卫生教育适合吗?过去、现在与未来的思考
Priscilla Robinson,Vivian Lin
Priscilla Robinson
In Australia, consistent with the global picture, the development of a multidisciplinary public health workforce and its education have evolved, mainly because of government reforms driven by comprehensive social initiatives. Recent polycri...
Corrigendum to: Misread signals: a misinterpretation of population-level vaping and smoking trends [0.03%]
致误表:对人群水平的电子烟和卷烟趋势的误解修正
Sam Egger,Michael David,Marianne Weber et al.
Sam Egger et al.
Corrigendum to: Planetary health: increasingly embraced but not yet fully realised [0.03%]
有关《 planetary health: increasingly embraced but not yet fully realised》的更正通知:已经逐渐被接受但尚未完全实现的“_planetary health_”
Angie Bone,Francis Nona,Selina Namchee Lo et al.
Angie Bone et al.
Artificial intelligence and public health: prospects, hype and challenges [0.03%]
人工智能与公共卫生:前景、炒作和挑战
Don Nutbeam,Andrew J Milat
Don Nutbeam
Objectives and importance of the study Applications of artificial intelligence (AI) platforms and technologies to healthcare have been widely promoted as offering revolutionary improvements and efficiencies in clinical practice and health s...
Estimates of the eligible population for Australia's targeted National Lung Cancer Screening Program, 2025-2030 [0.03%]
澳大利亚针对性肺癌筛查项目的目标人口估算(2025-2030年)
Stephen Wade,Preston Ngo,Yue He et al.
Stephen Wade et al.
Australia's National Lung Cancer Screening Program will commence in July 2025, targeted at individuals aged 50-70 years with a 30 pack-year smoking history (equivalent to 20 cigarettes per day for 30 years), who either currently smoke or ha...
Skin checks for potential skin cancers in general practice in Victoria, Australia: the upfront and downstream patterns and costs [0.03%]
澳大利亚维多利亚州全科医疗中的皮肤癌筛查:前期和后期诊疗模式及成本分析
David E Goldsbury,Damien McCarthy,Caroline G Watts et al.
David E Goldsbury et al.
Objectives To describe patterns of skin checks for potential skin cancers in general practice and subsequent skin-related healthcare, and the associated costs. Study type Retrospective longitudinal health record linkage. Methods Patient enc...
Misread signals: a misinterpretation of population-level vaping and smoking trends [0.03%]
误读信号:对人群层面的吸烟和吸电子烟趋势的误解
Sam Egger,Michael David,Marianne Weber et al.
Sam Egger et al.
The increasing prevalence of e-cigarette use (vaping) among adolescents and young adults has ignited debate over its potential role in the initiation of cigarette smoking. Prospective cohort studies at the individual level consistently demo...
Estimates of the eligible population for Australia's targeted National Lung Cancer Screening Program, 2025-2030 [0.03%]
澳大利亚目标性全国肺癌筛查项目的目标人群估计(2025-2030年)
Stephen Wade,Preston Ngo,Yue He et al.
Stephen Wade et al.
Australia's National Lung Cancer Screening Program will commence in July 2025, targeted at individuals aged 50-70 years with a 30 pack-year smoking history (equivalent to 20 cigarettes per day for 30 years), who either currently smoke or ha...
Impact of COVID-19 on lung cancer care in New South Wales, Australia: real-world data from the EnRICH Program [0.03%]
COVID-19对澳大利亚新南威尔士州肺癌诊疗的影响:来自EnRICH计划的现实世界数据
Bea Brown,Jane Young,Kirsty Galpin et al.
Bea Brown et al.
Objectives: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic disrupted healthcare systems worldwide, causing substantial changes to routine healthcare delivery. National and international modelling studies have predicted ...
Observational Study
Public health research & practice. 2024 Oct 23;34(3):3432423. DOI:10.17061/phrp3432423 2024