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Autor:
Elizabeth A. Williamson, Kylie J. Smith, DJ Bridge, Terence Dwyer, Allan Carmichael, Anne-Louise Ponsonby, A. D. Jacobs, Jill E Keeffe
Publikováno v:
Optometry and Vision Science. 90:75-83
PURPOSE: Population-based studies on abnormal binocular vision and low literacy are rare. The aim is to determine the prevalence of poor stereoacuity among children with low literacy; to identify the characteristics associated with poor stereoacuity
Autor:
Terence Dwyer, Anne-Louise Ponsonby, A. D. Jacobs, Jill E Keeffe, Allan Carmichael, N Ollington, DJ Bridge, Kylie J. Smith, Elizabeth A. Williamson, Jill Burrill
Publikováno v:
Ophthalmic Epidemiology. 16:311-321
Purpose: To assess, among children with low literacy and poor stereoacuity, the efficacy of two intervention programs on child vision and education compared to a control program. Methods: Eighty-eight children aged 8 to 13 years who had reading probl
Autor:
Jennifer Cochrane, Allan Carmichael, Karen Andreasyan, Terence Dwyer, Andrew S Kemp, Anne-Louise Ponsonby, Keith Dear
Publikováno v:
Allergy. 60:671-677
Background: We examined the role of fish intake in the development of atopic disease with particular reference to the possibility of differential effects on allergen-specific subgroups of sensitization. Methods: The exposure of interest was parental
Autor:
Trent Burgess, Allan Carmichael, Danuta Z. Loesch, K. D. Heading, Robert John Mitchell, Y. Curlis, C. Zhang, J. J. A. Holden, Kenneth C. Kirkby, Howard R. Slater
Publikováno v:
Clinical Genetics. 67:38-46
The distribution of fragile X mental retardation-1 (FMR1) allele categories, classified by the number of CGG repeats, in the population of Tasmania was investigated in 1253 males with special educational needs (SEN). The frequencies of these FMR1 cat
Autor:
Leigh Trevillian, Jennifer Cochrane, Terence Dwyer, Anne-Louise Ponsonby, Lynette L. Y. Lim, Andrew S Kemp, Allan Carmichael
Publikováno v:
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology. 18:281-289
There is increasing evidence for a role for bedding items in the development of asthma. The use of some forms of synthetic bedding, such as foam mattresses and pillows, is associated with a significantly increased risk of childhood wheeze. Our aim wa
Autor:
Lynette L. Y. Lim, Allan Carmichael, Leigh Trevillian, Anne-Louise Ponsonby, Jennifer Cochrane, Terence Dwyer, Andrew S. Kemp
Publikováno v:
Clinical & Experimental Allergy. 33:483-489
Summary Background Higher house dust mite (HDM) allergen exposure during infancy has been associated with increased HDM sensitization. Infant bedding has been associated with the accumulation of varying levels of HDM. Prospective data on the relation
Autor:
Jennifer Cochrane, Lynette L. Y. Lim, Anne-Louise Ponsonby, Allan Carmichael, Terence Dwyer, Andrew S. Kemp
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Allergy and Immunology. 14:81-90
Our aim was to examine the relative importance of family size on sensitization to two different allergens: ryegrass and house dust mite (HDM), using a mutually exclusive classification for allergen-specific sensitization. An 8-year follow-up birth co
Autor:
David Couper, Allan Carmichael, Jennifer Cochrane, Anne-Louise Ponsonby, Terence Dwyer, Andrew S. Kemp
Publikováno v:
Epidemiology. 14:37-44
Background. The reasons for the increase in childhood asthma over time are unclear. The indoor environment is of particular concern. An adverse role for synthetic bedding on asthma development in childhood has been suggested by cross-sectional studie
Autor:
Anne-Louise Ponsonby, Allan Carmichael, David Couper, Terence Dwyer, Andrew S. Kemp, Jennifer Cochrane
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 55:556-562
Feather bedding has been inversely associated with child wheeze and also with house dust mite (HDM) allergen levels. We conducted a cross-sectional analysis of the childhood component of a birth cohort study. Our aim was to examine the relation betwe
Autor:
Jennifer Cochrane, Andrew S Kemp, David Couper, Allan Carmichael, Terence Dwyer, Anne-Louise Ponsonby
Publikováno v:
Clinical & Experimental Allergy. 31:1544-1552
Background Home gas appliance use has been associated with child respiratory illness but prospective data on the relationship between infant exposure and the development of child allergic disease has not been readily available. Objectives (a) To dete