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"The systematic review allows us to view the burden of ear disease in Aboriginal children through an international perspective. Viewed this way, the level of ear disease as reported in many Aboriginal community studies is significant and extreme. Australia has a massive public health problem when we consider the large numbers of Aborig (chronic suppurative otitis media). This is the way the World Health Organisation describes the burden of sufferingwhen greater than 4 percent of the population have runny ears. What we see in Aboriginal communities are, large numbers of children with runny ears similar to the number seen in many developing countries."--Foreword.
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Systematic review of existing evidence and primary care guidelines on the management of otitis media in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations
2001, Indigenous and Public Health Media Unit, Commonwealth Dept. of Health and Aged Care
in English
0642735719 9780642735713
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Commonwealth of Australia 2001.
Includes bibliographic references.
Publications approval no.: 2877.
"March 2001."
"National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation ... for the Office for Aboriginal and Torres Strai Islander Health, commomwealth Department of Health and Aged Care."
Also available in an electronic version via the Internet. Address as of 30/08/01: http://www.health.gov.au/oatsih/pubs/omp.htm
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