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  • The study addresses treatment disparities for kidney failure between First Nations people (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) and non-First Nations individuals in Australia, aiming to improve home-based treatment options.
  • It involves a multicenter approach to collect data from health services, staff, and patients to understand the factors affecting health outcomes and service utilization.
  • The research, funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia, has received multiple ethics approvals to ensure it meets ethical standards.
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First report of citrus-associated rhabdovirus in Australia in citrus.

Plant Dis

November 2024

Elizabeth Macarthur Agricultural Institute, NSW Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Menangle, New South Wales, Australia;

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  • - Citrus-associated rhabdovirus (CiaRV), a virus first identified in China in 2021, was studied using budwood from an asymptomatic kumquat plant grown in Australia, leading to the propagation of a daughter tree for further analysis.
  • - Researchers extracted RNA from the green bark tissue of the daughter plant and utilized high-throughput sequencing to generate over 128 million raw data reads, which were subsequently analyzed to identify viral contigs.
  • - The analysis revealed significant genetic similarities between the identified contigs and known CiaRV isolates, confirming the presence of the virus in the sample through various primer sets, resulting in the determination of a consensus genome sequence.
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Ancient genomes from the Tang Dynasty capital reveal the genetic legacy of trans-Eurasian communication at the eastern end of Silk Road.

BMC Biol

November 2024

Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Contemporary Anthropology, Department of Anthropology and Human Genetics, School of Life Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai, 200433, China.

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  • Ancient Chang'an during the Tang Dynasty was a major cosmopolitan center and a hub of the Silk Road, but its genetic diversity and Western influences are not well understood.
  • Analysis of seven ancient genomes from Chang'an revealed that four individuals were genetically similar to local Late Neolithic populations, while three showed some Western Eurasian ancestry, indicating a mix of genetic influences.
  • This study highlights the presence of Yellow River-related ancestry in historical Chang'an and suggests significant trans-Eurasian interactions based on genetic evidence.
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Digital health interventions to improve recovery for intensive care unit survivors: A systematic review.

Aust Crit Care

November 2024

Department of Physiotherapy, Western Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Department of Critical Care, University of Melbourne, Melbourne Medical School, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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  • The systematic review aimed to evaluate digital health interventions for ICU survivors, focusing on five key implementation factors: Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance.
  • A comprehensive search across multiple databases led to the inclusion of ten studies, involving 686 participants and demonstrating high acceptability and satisfaction with the interventions.
  • Findings showed that intervention adherence rates varied from 46% to 100%, and retention rates for outcome measurements were between 52% and 100%, indicating promising outcomes for patient-reported health after ICU discharge.
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  • A study reviewed medical records from eight hospitals in Australia and New Zealand examining how intravenous aciclovir is prescribed for suspected herpes simplex virus (HSV) disease in neonates and older children between January and December 2019.
  • Out of 1,426 patients, most received aciclovir for suspected cases without definitive HSV testing; notably, only a small fraction had confirmed diagnoses among older children, indicating potentially excessive and unjustified prescribing.
  • Among the patients, adverse effects included instances of nephrotoxicity and extravasation injuries, raising concerns about the safety and necessity of such treatments in the pediatric population.
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A Proposed Coupling Framework of Biological Invasions: Quantifying the Management Prioritization in Mealybugs Invasion.

Glob Chang Biol

November 2024

State Key Laboratory for Biology of Plant Diseases and Insect Pests, Institute of Plant Protection, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, China.

Prioritizing potential invasive alien species, introduction pathways, and likely places susceptible to biological invasions is collectively critical for developing the targeting of management strategies at pre-border, border, and post-border. A framework for prioritizing the invasion management that considered all these elements in combination is lacking, particularly in the context of potential coinvasion scenarios of multispecies. Here, for the first time, we have constructed a coupling framework of biological invasions to evaluate and prioritize multiple invasion risks of 35 invasive alien mealybugs (IAMs) that posed a significant threat to the agri-horticultural crops in China.

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Understanding the key determinants of residential water conservation is crucial for designing effective water demand management policies in arid and semiarid regions. While extant literature has frequently identified such determinants using statistical significance and correlations, there is a growing emphasis on understanding these determinants using probabilistic sufficiency and deterministic necessity logics. Integrating these two logics to test an integrated model of the Theories of Planned Behaviour (TPB) and Protection Motivation (PMT), this study identifies and differentiates the probabilistic sufficient and necessary conditions or "must have" factors that need to exist for residential water conservation intentions and behaviours to occur.

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Limits to the ability of carbon farming projects to deliver benefits for threatened species.

Nat Ecol Evol

January 2025

Centre for Tropical Environmental and Sustainability Science, College of Science & Engineering, James Cook University, Cairns, Queensland, Australia.

Australia has proposed a legislated market for biodiversity based on an existing carbon credits scheme which generates Australian carbon credit units (ACCU) from land-based projects. This provides a unique opportunity to assess the potential for markets to benefit biodiversity. We assessed the extent to which projects under the ACCU scheme overlap potential threatened species habitat, compared that to overlap afforded by protected areas, and compared the ability of different project types to deliver potential benefits to species most impacted by habitat loss.

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Objective: The authors' goal was to perform a retrospective audit of all emergency cranial neurosurgery performed at the Royal Darwin Hospital in the first 5 years of the unit and to compile their data in a similar fashion to an earlier study titled "Emergency Neurosurgery in Darwin: Still the Generalist Surgeons' Responsibility," which was published in 2015.

Methods: All emergency cranial neurosurgery performed by a neurosurgeon between 2017 and 2021 was identified. Data were extracted from the National Critical Care and Trauma Response Centre database.

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Background: Applied research using co-creation methods is rarely described or evaluated in detail. Practical evidence of co-creation processes and collaboration effectiveness is needed to better understand its complex and dynamic nature.

Methods: Using a case study design and survey method, we assessed processes of co-implementation and co-evaluation grounded in our own experiences from the Co-Creating Safe Spaces project.

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Background: Acne vulgaris is a chronic inflammatory disease predominantly known as a disease of adolescents. We aimed to assess the quality of life of adolescents with acne in the territory of northern and southern regions of Montenegro.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in 2024, in four secondary schools in the north and south of Montenegro with total number of 561 subjects.

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Background: This evaluation research utilized both qualitative and quantitative methods to assess the implementation of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) gateway of the Basic Health Care Provision Fund (BHCPF) across six states in Northern Nigeria: Bauchi, Borno, Kaduna, Kano, Sokoto, and Yobe.

Methods: This was a mixed-method research that utilized longitudinal surveys and Key informant interviews to gather information about the implementation status of the BHCPF-NPHCDA gateway. Checklists were developed based on the BHCPF's national guidelines to gather quantitative data, while simple open-ended questionnaires were used to collect qualitative data from the state BHCPF Program Implementation Unit (PIU) focal persons as key informants.

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Opportunistic post mortem scavenging by the terrestrial flatworm Platydemus manokwari.

Forensic Sci Med Pathol

November 2024

Zoology and Tropical Ecology, College of Science and Engineering, James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia.

Post mortem damage by predators varies with geography, climate, and location of cadavers. Frequently encountered facultatively parasitic terrestrial organisms include fly larvae (maggots), ants and beetles. This report describes for the first time opportunistic post mortem damage caused by the terrestrial flatworm Platydemus manokwari de Beauchamp,1963 (New Guinea Flatworm) (phylum Platyhelminthes: order Tricladida: suborder Continenticola: family Geoplanidae) to exposed skin of a body located in a tropical urban location.

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Background: To compare individual ophthalmologists grouped as outliers or non-outliers based on the mean 12-month visual acuity (VA) outcomes for their patients with neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD).

Methods: This prospectively designed database study included treatment-naïve eyes with nAMD starting vascular endothelial growth factor inhibitors between July 2018 and April 2023 in Australia. Ophthalmologists were classified into high outliers, non-outliers and low outliers with a funnel plot of the adjusted mean 12-month VA change.

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'They got my back': Thematic analysis of relationship building in nurse home visiting in Aboriginal communities.

Aust J Rural Health

December 2024

Centre for Child Development and Education, Menzies School of Health Research, Charles Darwin University, Casuarina, Northern Territory, Australia.

Objective: The client-practitioner relationship is the cornerstone of nurse home-visiting programs. Little is understood about how relationship-based maternal and early childhood health care is perceived by women in remote Aboriginal communities. As part of an evaluation of nurse home-visiting in the Northern Territory, this research examines how relationships are established with clients, and what elements are valued most by women.

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Although the impact of postharvest melatonin (MLT) application in extending the storage life of horticultural produce has been widely studied, its effect in jackfruit remains unknown. This investigation evaluates the influence of MLT dip application (0, 0.05, 0.

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Reliable estimates of population abundance and demographics are essential for managing harvested species. Ice-associated phocids, "ice seals," are a vital resource for subsistence-dependent coastal Native communities in western and northern Alaska, USA. In 2012, the Beringia distinct population segment of the bearded seal, , was listed as "threatened" under the US Endangered Species Act requiring greater scrutiny for management assessments.

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Methicillin-resistant (MRSA) is the leading cause of wound infections, often progressing into serious invasive bloodstream infections. MRSA disproportionately affects Indigenous peoples in Canada with higher rates of skin and wound infections, an example of persistent gaps in health outcomes between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples precipitated by the legacy of colonialism. Conversely, Indigenous peoples have long used natural remedies for infections and other diseases; however, their knowledge was rarely considered for modern medicine.

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Centering equity and justice in tobacco control.

Tob Control

November 2024

Menzies School of Health Research, Charles Darwin University, Casuarina, Northern Territory, Australia

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Adverse reactions to trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole for melioidosis eradication therapy: An evaluation of frequency and risk factors.

Int J Infect Dis

January 2025

Global and Tropical Health Division, Menzies School of Health Research, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia; Infectious Diseases Department, Royal Darwin Hospital, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.

Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole is the first-line agent for oral eradication therapy for melioidosis but has been associated with toxicity in this context. This study aimed to quantify adverse drug reactions (ADRs) to trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole when used for treatment of melioidosis, and assess risk factors for ADR development. A retrospective review of antimicrobial associated ADRs was performed in all patients treated for melioidosis in the Northern Territory of Australia from January 2017-September 2022.

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  • iTTP is a serious blood disorder caused by antibodies that affect clotting, and caplacizumab is a new treatment approved for acute cases, used alongside plasma exchange and immunosuppression.
  • A study involving 38 iTTP patients across six Italian medical centers showed that caplacizumab led to rapid normalization of platelet counts, with a median recovery time of just 2 days.
  • The use of caplacizumab resulted in fewer exacerbations and relapses, shorter hospital stays, and no severe side effects, highlighting its effectiveness compared to traditional treatments.
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Making it on the breadline - improving food security on the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands, Central Australia.

BMC Public Health

November 2024

Ngaanyatjarra Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Women's Council, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, 0870, Australia.

Background: This longitudinal case study describes the efforts and impacts of community-controlled service organisations on the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands in Central Australia to tackle food security since the 1980s, with a focus on the last decade, particularly during a year of concerted action from mid-2018.

Methods: The co-designed study comprised an interrupted time series with controls. Availability, affordability, accessibility and sales of foods in the community retail stores on the APY Lands were monitored regularly from 2014 to mid-2022, including by local research teams.

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The Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir has always been a point of contention among India, Pakistan, and China for various reasons. This region has great significance historically due to its geography and ethnic diversity. However, a comprehensive genetic study providing the genetic landscape of Jammu and Kashmir was lacking until now.

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Aim: The aim of this revision was to update the Remote Area Nurse (RAN) Model of Consultation (MoC) and was prompted by publication of the National Rural and Remote Nursing Generalist Framework (2013-2018), shifts in RAN workforce patterns, community health patterns and technology use.

Context: Rural and remote residents face higher rates of hospitalisations, deaths and poorer access to health care with a significant burden of avoidable fatal conditions among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Health care is mostly provided by RANs and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioners (ATSIHPs), addressing diverse health needs, a mobile population and navigating cross-cultural situations.

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Pediatric physiotherapy management of airway clearance therapy and exercise: Data from the Australian Bronchiectasis Registry.

Pediatr Pulmonol

January 2025

Department of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Background: Regular airway clearance techniques (ACTs) and exercise are recommended for children with bronchiectasis, but current clinical practice and their predictors are unknown.

Objective: We aimed to describe current use of ACTs and exercise among Australian children with bronchiectasis and identify associated predictors.

Methods: Physiotherapy-specific data of 397 children (median age = 8 were extracted from the Australian Bronchiectasis Registry.

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