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    Childhood Asthma In Tasmania: An Epidemiological Invest Igation

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $101,040.00
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    Improving The Control Of Chlamydia In Australia.

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $208,125.00
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    What Causes Varicose Veins?

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $63,623.00
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    Perinatal Exposure To Household And Environmental Toxins And The Risk Of Asthma And Allergic Disease Up To 25 Years

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $291,078.00
    Summary
    Perinatal exposure to household and environmental toxins may increase asthma and allergic disease risk. Adverse exposures in this critical developmental window may have a marked and prolonged effect on health. A birth cohort of high-allergy risk children will be used to investigate the effect of common chemical exposures on the risk of asthma and allergic disease up to 25 years. This evidence could be used to inform guidelines on common household chemical exposures
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    A Survey Of The Sexual Behaviour And Sexual Health Of Australian Prisoners

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $591,000.00
    Summary
    The Australian Study of Health and Relationships telephone survey recently reported on the sexual attitudes, knowledge, health and behaviour of over 19,000 Australians. One of the groups that was omitted from that survey was prisoners. Yet prisoners are a high-risk group for sexual ill health. Prisoners are mostly drawn from the most disadvantaged groups in society: they are more likely to be unemployed, they have less education and lower incomes than other Australians, and many suffer from mino .... The Australian Study of Health and Relationships telephone survey recently reported on the sexual attitudes, knowledge, health and behaviour of over 19,000 Australians. One of the groups that was omitted from that survey was prisoners. Yet prisoners are a high-risk group for sexual ill health. Prisoners are mostly drawn from the most disadvantaged groups in society: they are more likely to be unemployed, they have less education and lower incomes than other Australians, and many suffer from minor intellectual disabilities and-or mental illness. This proposed survey of inmates in Australian prisons will fill in this missing data. Prisoners are the forgotten population in many countries. Only a few surveys of prisoners' health have been performed. There are some surveys of sexual behaviour in particular prisons overseas, though most of them concentrate on HIV risks and do not explore the sexual lives of prisoners in the same way as the major national sex surveys in the US, the UK and France did for people living outside prison. Prison is itself a dangerous place for people's sexual health. In prison, much of the sex that occurs is not voluntary. Sexual assault in prisons can lead to serious physical injury as well as risk of sexually transmitted diseases including HIV-AIDS. Although some of these injuries can be sufficiently serious to require surgery, only a small proportion are reported to the authorities. Younger prisoners (aged 18-25) and those who are small, slightly built or gay, are at higher risk of being assaulted. This study will explore the factors surrounding sexual assault in prison and make recommendations for preventing it.
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    Do Exposures Before Conception Influence The Risk Of Asthma In Offspring?

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $688,586.00
    Summary
    Asthma and poor lung function are major causes of public health issues. Emerging evidence suggests adverse exposures even before the conception of a child may cause these conditions. The proposed project is part of an international study across generations to identify these factors. This study will provide novel evidence to guide interventions and identify studies to advance this area further. These original findings will be of great importance both nationally and internationally.
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    Impact Of An Ivermectin Mass Drug Administration Program Against Endemic Scabies And Strongyloidiasis

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,289,786.00
    Summary
    Overseas studies suggest sustainable and long term benefits can be obtained through the use of ivermectin in mass drug administration programs to control parasitic infections. Our study will be a critical first step in establishing if such a program can be successful in a remote Indigenous community setting, where the disease burden from scabies and strongyloidiasis (threadworm infections) is very high.
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    Epidemiology Of Allergic Diseases And The Role Of Early Life Eczema

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $416,306.00
    Summary
    Eczema prevents our children from getting a healthy start to life, increases their risk of developing asthma and hay-fever, and we don’t know how to prevent this condition. Dr. Lowe will help identify causes and the outcomes of eczema and allergic diseases in early life, by using a number of important research projects. This research includes an intervention trial that aims to prevent the development of allergic disease and sensitisation, which Dr Lowe leads
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    Ambient Air Pollution And Asthma Morbidity In Western S Ydney

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $97,768.00
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    Identification Of Genetic Risk Factors For Asthma: Genome-wide Association And The Role Of Epigenetics

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $323,320.00
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