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Household Food Security And Impact On Health Outcomes In Indigenous Australian Children Aged 6 Months _ 4 Years Residing In The Darwin-Palmerston Areas Of The Northern Territory
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$32,104.00
Summary
This research will provide much-needed data on the extent of the problem of household food insecurity in urban Indigenous Australian households and lead to an understanding of the underlying reasons for poor health in Indigenous Australian children.
Epidemiology Of Cataract In An Older Australian Population: Long-term Incidence And Risk Factors
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$68,378.00
Summary
Cataract is the most common eye disease in the elderly population and cataract surgery is the most commonly pe formed eye surgery in the country. Preventing or delaying the onset of cataract will not only improve the quality of life of the elderly population but will also save a significant amount in the health care spending. In this study we aim to estimate the incidence of this disease amongst older Australians and identify possible preventable causes.
On The Scene: The Epidemiology Of HIV Among Men Who Have Sex With Men (MSM) In Victoria
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$73,397.00
Summary
This PhD will focus specifically on HIV among men who have sex with men in Victoria in effort to identify factors that may explain recent increases in rates of new HIV diagnoses and explore characteristics associated with HIV risk. It will incorporate surveillance and epidemiological data, examinations of local health promotion and HIV prevention initiatives and incorporate modelling methods for HIV to support HIV prevention programs and inform health and service planning in Australia.