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The Northern Territory Disease Control Bulletin Index 1

THE NORTHERN TERRITORY DISEASE CONTROL BULLETIN CUMULATIVE INDEX Vol. 1 Nos. (1-10) to Vol. 26 No. 2 (Nov 1991 – June 2019)

‘About Giving Vaccines’ – An accredited course for vaccine providers Azithromycin therapy About Giving Vaccines. An accredited short course for vaccine providers 11(2) Adverse outcomes following the use of azithromycin for trachoma treatment An evaluation of the first four years 8(4) in babies 19(3) Small quality project report – ‘About Giving Vaccines’ 6(1) North West Queensland 3(2) Abstracts from peer reviewed published articles related to the Northern NT 2(7) Territory 18(4), 19(2), 19(3), 19(4), 20(1), 20(2), 20(3), 20(4) Pilbara region WA 2(7) Acellular pertussis Restricting use in the NT 3(4) Ongoing NT funding 4(4) Reclassification to B1 drug in pregnancy 3(4) Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) (see sexual health—HIV) Trachoma 2(7), 4(1) AIDS awareness week 9 (4) Australian Sentinel Practice Research Network 1(3) Reporting 8(4) Australasian Society for Infectious Diseases [Conference report] Acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis (see glomerulonephritis) Annual Scientific Meeting: Broome, April 27-30 1996 3(2) Acute rheumatic fever 2(5); 5(4); 8(2) Bacterial antigen detection kits 5(1) The Acute Rheumatic Fever/Rheumatic Heart Disease Program - an update Barcoo rot 2(5) 14(2) Barmah Forest virus 1(4), 14(2) Addendum to article on HTLV1 and in Central Australian Bats Aboriginal people (Bulletin 14 no 3, Sept 2007 pp 5-8) 15(1) Be bat aware 22(1) After the earthquake Nias, Indonesia. March 28- April 18 12(2) East Arnhem 3(4) Alcan/G3: expansion & contraction 2(4) Flying fox alert 7(2) Alcohol Lyssavirus (see lyssavirus) Alcohol Misuse Interventions in the NT Primary Health Care: why and why Beetle-induced blistering dermatitis 2(7) now? 18 (1) Benzathine Penicillin G (BPC) 2(6); 13(2) Alcohol taxation policy in : public health imperatives for action 16(1) Beyond GAA to Healthy Under 5 Kids in the Bush 15(4) An investigation into the use of screening for domestic violence and alcohol Bicillin AP 2(3) misuse in Centre for Disease Control sexual health and tuberculosis Bicillin LA 6(3); 9(1); 13(2) clinics 20(3) Birthday card for 4 year olds/Immunisation Reminder 19(4) Conversations about alcohol and pregnancy: Prevention of FASD 21(2) Bites and stings in the Top End and how to avoid them 12(3) Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder in Australia and the Northern Territory 20(3) Biting Midges or ‘Sandflies’ in the Northern Territory 10(3) Measuring alcohol related harm using health departmental data 20(1) Box-jellyfish 1(3); 2(7); 5(3), 7(4), 9(4), 14(4), 15(4), 17(1), 19(3) National alcohol policy after “alcopops”: what next? 16(2) Blood culture collection [memorandum] 4(1) The NT Government Alcohol Reforms: what do they mean for Primary Book Review: 11(2) Health Care? 18 (1) 'Branded '- drama production 2(7) Alzheimer’s Australia NT 19(4) Breast cancer Anaemia Breast Cancer Month and Pink Ribbon Day 8(3) In Aboriginal children – Issues and Actions Workshop Miwatj Health BreastScreen NT 8(2) Service, 15th June 2001 8(3) Incidence following round one mammography screening (Dec 1994-1997) 6(4) Antimicrobial resistance in health care settings 9(2) Investigation of the sudden increase in breast cancer deaths in the Northern HOTspots. Tracking antimicrobial resistance in the Tropical North 26(2) Territory in 1999 9(3) Antiviral medication Burden of disease and injury CDNA position statement on the use of antiviral medication for influenza A review of the ‘Burden of disease and injury study: Impact and causes of (Pandemic (H1N1) 2009)* 16(2) illness, injury and death in the Northern Territory 2004-2013 25(4) Arbovirus infection Campylobacter 1(6) An imported case of Chikungunya in the NT and a summary of the ecology Canis familiaris: Fatal outcome following a "dog bite' 9(2) of the disease. 11(3) Australian Encephalitis 1(8,10); 2(4) Aspirin 5(2) Barmah Forest 1(4) Cardiovascular risk and cholesterol reduction 4(3) Cluster of encephalitis and meningitis in children in the Top End 7(2) Treating lipids 4(1) Chikungunya (Fact Sheet). 11(3) Case finding and contact tracing - Fundamentals needed for good Dengue Virus 1(7) communicable disease control 9(2) Case reports 2(5) Centre for Disease Control Northern Territory Kunjin virus disease encephalitis 17 (4) Centre for Disease Control at the Arafura Games 26(2) Potential in the Top End 3(1) Centre for Disease Control Conference 4 – 6 September 2012 19(3) Outbreak in Central Australia 7(2) CDC-GP Strengthening the Links 13(4) Reporting 3(1) Interactive health messages at Darwin High School Healthy Living Expo Ross River Virus 1(1,2,4,7,8); 2(1); 4(1), 21(4) 26 (2) Case reports 2(6) Key achievements 2014: Centre for Disease Control 22(1) Summary 1991-1992 1(6) NT CDC Conference 2018—Partnerships in Public Health 25(3) Summary 1991-1994 2(2) Central line infection 1(9) The NT remains dengue mosquito free 17 (4) Cerebral palsy Top End MVE cases 7(2) Hip surveillance in children with cerebral palsy in the NT 19(2) Update 2(7) Northern Territory Cerebral Palsy Register Report Birth Years: 1996-2011 Ashdown’s medium [letter] 5(2) 22(2) Atlas of Health-related Infrastructure in discrete Indigenous communities Cervical cancer 9(2) Achievements in cervical cancer screening in the NT 8(3) Avian Influenza contact information and updates 11(2) Cervical cancer vaccination - Human Papilloma Virus Vaccination Program launched 14(1)

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Screening in the Northern Territory 7(4) Dengue mosquitoes on Groote Eylandt—Fact sheet 13(4) Using Human Papillomavirus testing to monitor effectiveness of treatment of Dengue Mosquito eradicated on Groote Eylandt 15(2) high grade intra-epithelial abnormalities of the cervix 12(3) Dengue 3 in Cairns 4(4) Chickenpox (see varicella) Groote Eylandt remains dengue vector free 16(1) Chikungunga disease 10(1), 11(3) Increase in Dengue Fever notifications in visitors to East Timor 7(1) Child health/Child care Information sheet 7(1) Ear project 4(4) Letter to the editor NT news 16(1) Exclusions 1(3); 2(4) Northern Territory is dengue virus and dengue fever free. Has been since Factors affecting hepatitis A vaccination uptake among childcare workers in the 1950s 12(2) the NT 8(3) Notification reminder to clinicians 7(1) Immunisation records 2(4) Public health and interpretation of serology results 7(1) New Child Health Team! 11(1) New NT child car restraint laws 19(4) Control and Complications Trial 3(2) Potential for disease outbreaks 2(6) New diagnostic criteria and NT AusDiab results 8(1) Chironex fleckeri (see box jellyfish) Diphtheria 1(4,5); 2(5) Chlamydia (see sexually transmitted diseases) Guidelines for the control of diphtheria in the NT 5(2) Cholera Disaster management Vibrios and liver disease are a dangerous combination. A case of fatal non- After the earthquake Nias, Indonesia. March 28- April 18 12(2) toxigenic Vibrio cholerae 12(4) Cleaning up floodwater 14(1) Chronic Diseases Network 4(2); 5(2) Disaster management 5(1) Ciguatera 1(1); 5(4), Infection control and waste management at the Zainoel Abidin Hospital, Ciguatera (Fish Poisoning) - Fact sheet 15(4) Banda Aceh, April 2005 12(2) Reporting of Ciguatera Food Poisoning 13(3) Reopening a hospital in Banda Aceh 12(3) Climate change The Aceh response - a personal account 12(2) Climate change 15(4) The Big Wet. Kunbarllanjnja (Oenpelli), Jabiru Outstations (Patonga & Climate change: Why should health professionals care? 16(4) Mudginberri), Corroborree, Marrakai and Adelaide River Township Clinic 34 Floods March 2007. Public Health Response. 14(1) Clinic 34 new location in Mitchell St 11(2) Disease Control staff updates (each issue) Clinic 34 - on the move 10 (4) Donovanosis Clinic 34 survey 2004 11(4) Azithromycin in NW Queensland 3(2) Is it a good move? A review of Darwin Clinic 34’s attendance data and Azithromycin trial 2(2) client profile in relation to relocation to the CBD 12(4) Drowning related deaths in the NT with alcohol involvement 16(4) Twelve month review of Clinic 34’s Palmerston youth sexual health clinic Drug resistance at headspace Top End 20(4) Antimicrobial resistance in health care settings 9(2) Closing the gap VRE or not VRE - "always ask twice... or thrice…" 9(2) Closing the gap – targets for indicator diseases 15(4) East Timor Closing the gap – the challenge 15(4) A volunteer doctor in East Timor 15(2) COAD East Timor AusAID Mosquito Project 13(3) Clinical management and continuity of care COAD project 4(4) Evacuees in Darwin, September 1999 6(3) Recent guidelines and local initiatives 9(1) Evacuees in Darwin – 1999 7(2) Cockroach control in the NT 6(1) Measles outbreak amongst evacuees in Darwin, 1999 7(3) Coeliac Disease—Diarrhoea—when it is non-infectious 11(3) NT assists with leprosy survey in Timor 16(1) Cold chain (see immunisation) Ebola Community education Ebola outbreak 2013 and on-going 22(2) The invisible and unknown battle 7(4) Ebola update 21(3) Conference Echovirus type 30 meningitis 2(1) Centre for Disease Control Conference 4 – 6 September 2012 19(3) Editorials Public Health Association Australia (PHAA) 14th National Immunisation Editorial on measles. Everyone needs to be immune 18(4) Conference, June 17-19, Melbourne 21(2) For A Case of Plasmodium Ovale 12(4) Upcoming conferences 19(4) Gearing up to protect our children 14(2) Congenital syphilis RHD Control Program 18(1) Congenital syphilis: revised protocol for management and re-establishment Updated Leprosy Guidelines 18(1) of follow-up register in the Darwin region 12(3) Effluent outfall (see Environmental Health) Revised guidelines for the investigation and treatment in the Top End of the Enteric disease (see Outbreaks, Salmonella) NT 5(4) A look at enteric disease in the NT during 2011 from the OzFoodNet Congratulations Lesley Scott. 2014 Nursing Midwifery Awards. Award perspective 19(3) Winner– Innovation, Research and Education 21(2) An investigation of a cluster of Salmonella Oslo cases 14(3) Counter Disaster An outbreak of gastroenteritis at a school camp in the Top End, May 2018 Public Health Group – Region 1: Counter Disaster Plan (2007) 14(4) 25(2) Coxsackievirus B 2(1) An outbreak of suspected food poisoning after eating street food, Dili, July Cryptosporidium 2018 25(3) Alice Springs 2(6) An outbreak of toxin-mediated gastroenteritis following Christmas parties at Cryptosporidiosis: will it happen this wet season? 9(4) a hotel in Alice Springs, December 2017 25(1) Darwin 8(1); 10(2) A snapshot of enteric disease in the Northern Territory in 2018 26(1) East Arnhem 6(4) A summary of enteric disease in the Northern Territory in 2016 24(1) Outbreak in Darwin and Palmerston 9(1) Barge Belly. A gastrointestinal illness outbreak on a barge at sea 11(3) Dangers of drugs circulated as “enhancing sexual function” or “herbal Campylobacter 1(6); 14(3) viagra” 15(4) Case investigation 1 (6); 1(9); 2(7) Dengue Considerations around an increase of Salmonella Mgulani notifications in Case reports 2(5) the Top End 9(2) Community can help eliminate dengue mosquitoes in Tennant Creek: Media Cryptosporidiosis 9(4); 10(2) release 18(4) Enteric diseases in the NT 11(2), 11(3), 23(1) Dengue Fever 1(7) Gastroenteritis [brief report] 6(2); 10(2); 20(2) Dengue fever in northern Australia—a bit of history 17(4) Gastroenteritis in Aged Care Facilities 14(3) The Northern Territory Disease Control Bulletin Index 3

Gastroenteritis Outbreak at Workshop 13(3) Hendra virus 19(2) Gastroenteritis outbreak due to Staphlycoccus aureus 10(3) Hepatitis A. 12(4) Gastroenteritis outbreak due to Salmonella 10 (4) How National Immunisation Program Changes will affect NT childhood Hafnia alvei-a possible cause of gastroenteritis? 17(4) , November 1, 2005. Information for providers Norovirus outbreak in school travelling through Central Australia 18(2) 12(3) Northern Territory OzFoodNet Highlights for 2005 13(2) Influenza and its prevention 20(1) NT OzFoodNet Highlights for 2003 11(1) Information for food handlers 13(3) NT Quarterly report 10(2), 10(3); 10(4) Legionella 14(2) Outbreak of gastrointestinal illness at a remote mine site 12(1) Leprosy 13(1) Outbreak of norovirus gastrointestinal illness at Robertson Barracks 13(2) Malaria 11(2) Rotavirus 2(2) Measles information for general practitioners 20(4) Summary 1991 1(5) Melioidosis 16 (4) 19(1), 22(4), 24(2) Salmonella Ball outbreak in the NT, May-June 2002 9(3) Murray Valley Encephalitis 18 (1) Salmonella Paratyphi B var Java in a child and their pet turtle 14(3) Non-healing ulcers Including those caused by non-tuberculous mycobacteria The Northern Territory OzFoodNet Site – A Summary of 2008 16(1) (NTM) 14(1) The use of short message service (SMS) to follow up cases of Norovirus 13(2) campylobacter gastroenteritis in Darwin, Northern Territory 23(2) Pertussis (Whooping cough) 15(1) What is environmental Salmonella? 12(4) Scabies 17(1) 55th OzFoodNet face-to-face meeting held in Alice Springs, June 2018 Shingles (Herpes Zoster) 21(2) 25 (2) Strongyloidiasis fact sheet 18(2) Environmental Health Two-step Mantoux testing 10(2) Elevated blood lead levels are now notifiable in the NT 24(3) Trachoma 17(4) Elevated blood lead levels in the Northern Territory-an update for 2017 Typhoid and paratyphoid fever 19(4) 24 (1) Updated CDC fact sheets October-December 2013 21(1) Environmental Health Fact Sheet: Fly control 18(4) Vaccine safety for adolescent girls 12(3) Environmental Health Officers, role of 1(10) Vibrio bacterial disease 13(3) Environmental Health Program 2003/2004 11(3) Zika virus infection 22(1) Faecal & Other Body Fluid Accident Policy: Action to be taken following Falls (see injury prevention and control) contamination 11(2) Fetal alcohol syndrome in Australia 7(3) Fish for dinner? Some fish is good for you, just not too much fish 23(1) Firework-related injuries 5(3); 8(3); 9(3); 10(3); 13(3); 14(3), 15(2), 15(3), 16 Food Bill 2003 11(1) (3), 17(3), 18 (3), 19(3), 20(3), 21(3), 22 (3), 23(3), 24(3), 25(3) Fly control: Environmental Health fact sheet An analysis of opinions published in the NT news on the use of fireworks Get the lead out! Lead shot shotgun shot and elevated lead levels in children surrounding Territory Day 17 (3), 18 (3) and adults in 3 remote Top End Aboriginal communities 23(3) Beyond the burns: effects of firework related injuries 16 (3) Guidelines for the Design, Operation, Management and Maintenance of Firework-Related Injury Community Survey Report 2009 16(3) Aquatic Facilities 13(2) Letter to the Editor 11(2), 16(3), 17(3) Hazardous Foods – Cooling and Reheating 13(2) Flavivirus serology 5(2) Information for food handlers 13(3) Food Bill 2003 11(1) Information on Naegleria fowleri 12(3) Food safety tips for Christmas 11(4) Lead in the Northern Territory—beyond paint and petrol 22(4) Fly control: Environmental Health fact sheet Naegleria fowleri in the Darwin water supply 12(3) GAA 15(4) Public health legislation update 12(2) Gastroenteritis (see enteric disease) Salmonella species in Fresh Produce – an emerging food safety issue for the General Practitioners NT 14(3) General Practice registrar position CDC 9(2) Signage of Effluent Outfall Dispersal Zones – Buffalo Creek and East Point, Progress report on the CDC-GP liaison project ‘strengthening the links’ 12(1) Darwin 15(1) Glomerulonephritis, post-streptococcal 2(3); 2(6); 4(2); 7(2); 8(2), 11(3), 12 Standard Operating Procedure – for Environmental Health Response to (2), 15(3), 17(2), 18(4), 19(1), 20(2), 22(1), 22(2) Water Quality Failures 15(1) Missed notifications of acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis in a 15 food safety tips for the Christmas season (or any time of year) 18(4) hospital setting in the Northern Territory: A retrospective review 26(1) Erythema infectiosum (Fifth disease) 10(2) Gonococcal conjunctivitis (see sexually transmitted disease) Erratum: Dates, damned dates and statistics!! A final word on reporting Gonorrhoea (see sexually transmitted disease) dates, with apologies to Katherine CDC 9(3) Evidence for a sharp decrease in gonococcal cultures and its implications for Evidence for a sharp decrease in gonococcal cultures and its implications the surveillance of antimicrobial Sensitivity 16 (3) for the surveillance of antimicrobial Sensitivity 16 (3) Gove Peninsula Festival. Congratulations to DHF Nhulunbuy 16(2) Faecal & Other Body Fluid Accident Policy: Action to be taken following Guidelines contamination 11(2) CDC clinical protocols for the management of sexually transmitted Fact sheets infections 12(2) Australian Bat Lyssavirus 10 (4) Community control of scabies and skin sores 4(3) Campylobacteriosis 14(3) Congenital syphilis: Revised guidelines for the investigation and treatment Chickenpox and shingles (varicella and herpes zoster) - Fact sheet 15(3) in the Top End of the NT 5(4) Chikungunya 11(3) Congenital syphilis: revised protocol for management and re-establishment Chironex fleckeri (Box Jellyfish) 14(4), 19(3), 22(3) of follow-up register in the Darwin region 12(3) Ciguatera (Fish Poisoning) 15(4) Control of acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis 4(2), 17(2) Cleaning up floodwater 14(1) Control of diphtheria in the NT 5(2) Dengue 7(1), 17 (3) Control of gonococcal conjunctivitis 4(3) Dengue mosquitoes on Groote Eylandt 13(4) Control of nontuberculous mycobacteria 10(1) Diphtheria 17(2) Control of trachoma in the Northern Territory 15(2)) Disease 10(3) Control of Tuberculosis in the NT 10(2) Donovanosis 11(4) Evidence-based Review for ARF and RHD, an Australian first 13(3) Fifth disease (Erythema infectiosum) 10(2) Faecal & Other Body Fluid Accident Policy: Action to be taken following Food Safety—Hazardous Foods – Cooling and Reheating 13(2) contamination 11(2) Food safety tips for Christmas 13(4), 18(4) Guidelines for the control of leprosy in the NT 18(1) Fly control: Environmental Health Fact Sheet 18(4) Guidelines for the Control of Tuberculosis in the Northern Territory, 4th Guidance on use of rainwater tanks in the NT 19(1) Edition, April 2008 15(1) Hand Foot and Mouth 4 The Northern Territory Disease Control Bulletin Index

Guidelines for Malaria 2012 20(1) School Age Program, NT 6(2,3) Guidelines for the management of people with infectious diseases who put School Age Program, Operations North 5(2) others at risk of infection 12(3) Vaccination and health care providers 5(2), 7(3) Guidelines for screening and management of infectious diseases in refugees in the NT 4(4) from Sub-Saharan Africa—based on a single initial blood sample after Vaccination program at Clinic 34, Darwin 6(1) arrival in the NT 11(4) Vaccination schedule change 1(7) Guidelines for the Design, Operation, Management and Maintenance of Hepatitis C Aquatic Facilities 13(2) An update on Hepatitis C in the NT 12(1) Health Skin Program. Guidelines for the Community Control of scabies, An update on the hepatitis C landscape in the NT 11(2) skin sores and crusted scabies in the Northern Territory 17(2) Case register 2(1) Hepatitis A public health management 5(2) Clinical aspects 1(10) Hepatitis B vaccination policy in the NT 4(4) Community awareness campaign 4(3) Hepatitis B public health management 5(2) Editorial: Hepatitis C 11(2) Interim NT Guidelines for the Management of Sexually Transmitted Enhanced surveillance 7(2) Infections in the Primary Health Care setting 13(1) Hepatitis C eradication in the Northern Territory: Think global, act local Malaria Guidelines for Health Professionals in the Northern Territory 2007 24 (4) 14(1) Hope for hepatitis sufferers 19(1) Malaria Protocol. Guidelines For Health Professionals in the Northern Interferon 2(4) Territory – 4th ed June 2004 11(2) Introducing hepatitis C enhanced surveillance in the Northern Territory 13(2) Management of male urethral discharge (pus from the penis) or dysuria Management 2(2) (pain when passing urine) in the primary health care setting 12(2) New treatments for hepatitis C virus: the future is now 18(4) Meningococcal meningitis/septicaemia chemoprophylaxis 4(4) Notification 1(5); 2(2) NT disease control policies, protocols and guidelines list 7(3) NT prison population 6(1) NT pneumococcal vaccination and revaccination guideline 20(4) Perinatal transmission 1(6) Revised CDC guidelines 7(1) Sero-prevalence of hepatitis C virus antibody among prisoners in the Revised, 'Screening guidelines for the initial health assessment of newly Northern Territory, 2003-2006 20(3) arrived refugees in the NT' 19(2) Support group 2(6,7) The 2008 revised antibiotic protocol for adult community-acquired Hepatitis E Case report 2(1) pneumonia in the Top End of the Northern Territory 14(4) Herbal viagra 15(4) Update of the Healthy Skin Guidelines 22(3) Histamine fish poisoning (Scombroid) incident – Darwin 7(2) Haemophilus influenzae type b HTLV-1 Carriage in Aboriginal infants 3(4 [letter]) Addendum to article on HTLV1 and Tuberculosis in Central Australian Case reports 1(2); 6(2) Aboriginal people (Bulletin 14 no 3, Sept 2007 pp 5-8) 15(1) Epidemiology 1(9) Current knowledge about HTLV-1 in Central Australia: Proceedings from Evaluation of vaccine campaign 1(10); 2(4) the first workshop on HTLV-1 in Central Australia 19(1) Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) carriage in Northern Territory HTLV-1 infection and tuberculosis (TB) in Central Australian Aboriginal children 18(4) people 14(3) Incidence of invasive Hib disease in the NT 5(1) National focus on HTLV-1 25(4) Vaccination program 1(4,7,9) Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) (see sexual health) Hand, foot and mouth disease 1(6) Human papilloma virus (see immunisation) Fact sheet 10(3) Human papilloma virus (see Sexually transmitted disease) Handwashing Immunisation (also see specific diseases) No Germs on Me - Hand Washing Campaign 15(3) 9th Edition of The Australian Immunisation Handbook and 4th Edition of Head lice 3(2) 17(3) 18(2) 19(2) 20(3) Myths and Realities have been officially launched! 15(1) The NT is saying goodbye to head lice and their eggs! 20(4) A 2-dose Gardasil 9® vaccine to replace 3-dose Gardasil ® for adolescents Hendra virus 24(4) An update on Hendra virus (HeV), HeV-like illnesses and horses as About Giving Vaccines. An accredited short course for vaccine providers 11(2) sentinels for emerging infectious disease 24(2) Adult [review of article] 2(5) Hepatitis A Adult and Special Groups Vaccination Schedule January 2012 19(1), 20(4), Factors affecting hepatitis A vaccination uptake among childcare workers in 22(2) the NT 8(3) Adult immunisation campaign 3(1) Hepatitis-A Alert 12(4) Adult Immunisation Schedule July 2008 15(3) Hepatitis A. Fact sheet 12(4) Adult immunisation - new initiatives for 1999 5(4) Hepatitis A Nearing elimination in the NT following immunisation of An alert system is already in place! A further response to editorial on Indigenous children 17(3) "Retrospective audit of immunoglobulin and vaccine uptake in infants Hepatitis A outbreak in Central Australia 12(4) at risk of perinatal transmission of hepatitis B virus" 13(2) Hepatitis B Attention all health care workers 7(3) th Audit of provision of hepatitis B vaccines for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Australian Immunisation Handbook 8 edition 2003 10(3) Islander people aged 15-50 years in the Northern Territory 2015-16 BCG availability – new vaccine policy in the NT 7(4) 24 (2) BCG – Change to BCG vaccine in Australia 19(3) Editorial 13(1) BCG complications - Alice Springs 2(5) Hepatitis B screening among women birthing in Alice Springs Hospital, and BCG complications - a review 5(3) immunisation of infants at risk 14(2) BCG – Review of BCGs given to babies born in Adelaide to women Hepatitis B in the Northern Territory-An analysis of hepatitis B transferred from Alice Springs Hospital 14(1) notifications 19(2) Birthday card for 4 year olds/Immunisation Reminder 19(4) Northern Territory hepatitis vaccination and public health guidelines Bush trip with a ‘snag’ 6(3) 21 (1) Changes to the Australian and NT Vaccination Schedules 7(1) Notifications 2(4) Change to Northern Territory childhood vaccination schedule Partnership Approach to Sustainably eliminating chronic Hepatitis B in the 1 October 2009 16 (3) Northern Territory-Hep B PAST 25(4) Change to the Northern Territory Childhood Immunisation Schedule to Provision of free paediatric hepatitis B vaccine to GPs 4(1) introduce 13 valent pneumococcal vaccine 1 October 2011 18(3) Public health management guidelines 5(2) Changes to the NT Childhood Vaccination Schedule 5(3), 9(2), 15(3) Report on NT Hepatitis B Action Plan March 2015 22(1) Childhood immunisation coverage and timeliness in the NT 16(2) Retrospective audit of immunoglobulin and vaccine uptake in infants at risk Childhood immunisation internet site 15(2) of perinatal transmission of hepatitis B virus 13(1) Childhood immunisation uptake: Part 1 - Top End 4(1) The Northern Territory Disease Control Bulletin Index 5

Childhood immunisation uptake: Part 2 - Central Australia 4(2) Investigation of Meningococcal Vaccine Failure 15(2) Childhood Vaccination Schedule 2008 15(3). 22(2) Japanese Encephalitis 1(6) Childhood vaccination schedule 2013 20(3) Measles 1(2,4); 2(4); 5(2); 7(1), 7(3), 18(4) Cold chain 1(1), 2(7); 8(1); 8(2) Measles, mumps vaccination history in the Northern Territory 15(4) “Commendation for excellence” - Jenner award 4(1) Meningococcal C School Based Vaccination Program 2004 11(3) Coverage rates 1994 2(5) Meningococcal vaccine 10(1) Coverage of children 12-14 months in real time 4(4) Mumps, Immunisation coverage 14(3) Coverage in Darwin Urban area 3(1) Mumps in the NT 15(4) Coverage in NT for two birth cohorts as of 30 June 2000 7(3) New Commonwealth funding for hepatitis A vaccine for Indigenous Coverage - third quarter assessment to 30 Sept 1997 5(2) children 12(2) Coverage – NT in each issue New Commonwealth funding for varicella vaccine and inactivated polio Coverage - Combined analysis of two ACIR cohorts of NT children aged vaccine 12(1) 12-15 months 9(2) New conjugate meningococcal C vaccine 9(1); 10(1) Custom designed vaccine refrigerator trial 8(1) New immunisation schedules, future National Immunisation Program Declaration of status 2(8) vaccines and new whole of life register 22(2) Don’t give MMR or Pedvax HIB booster doses too early 7(3) New influenza vaccine for people aged 65 years and over in 2018 25(1) Effect of conjugate Hib vaccines on the incidence of invasive Hib disease in No Jab No Pay changes from 1 January 2016 and FREE catch up for young the NT 5(1) people less than 20 years of age 22(4) Equity for the elderly 21(2) Northern Territory meningococcal ACWY vaccination program rollout and Evaluation of vaccine campaign 2(4) coverage, June 2019 26(2) Extension to indications for Human Papillomavirus Vaccine (Gardisil ®) NT Adult and Special Groups Vaccination Schedule 7(1) 17 (4) NT Immunisation Register: towards a whole of life vaccine record 18 (2) Flu shots for health staff 4(2); 5(4) NT immunisation register: a brief overview 21(3) General practice 2(4) NT provides free seasonal influenza vaccine for all pregnant women 16(2) Haemophilus influenzae type b 1(4,7,9,10); 2(4). 18(4) NT refugee vaccination policy updated 20(4) Hepatitis A 2(1,3,4); 3(2); 6(1,4); 12(2) NT Standard Childhood Vaccination Schedule, 1/5/2000 7(1) Hepatitis B 1(7) Northern Territory Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Program update 15(1) Hepatitis B screening among women birthing in Alice Springs Hospital, and November 2005 Immunisation schedule changes – What’s happening 12(4) immunisation of infants at risk 14(2) Ongoing NT funding for DTPa 4(4) Herpes zoster vaccine and individuals who are immunocompromised 24(1) Paracetamol can it decrease the effect of vaccines? 16(4) Herpes zoster vaccine—free for people aged 70-79 years from 1 November Pertussis 1(7); 2(4); 4(4); 8(4), 15(4) 2016 23(3) Pharmacist-led immunisation in the Northern Territory: Results from the How National Immunisation Program Changes will affect NT childhood pilot study 24(2) Vaccination Schedule 12(3) Pneumococcal 2(2,8) How to apply for free acellular pertussis vaccine 4(1) Conjugate pneumococcal vaccine 8(2) Human papilloma virus Conjugate pneumococcal vaccine coverage 8(4); 10(2) Cervical cancer vaccination - Human Papilloma Virus Vaccination Feasibility study for the NT Pneumococcal Vaccine Trial 7(1) Program launched 14(1) Pneumovax 23® Revaccination Guidelines 2012 19(1) Extension of HPV vaccination to boys in the Northern Territory in Review of adult pneumococcal vaccine database 9(4) 2013 19(3) Universal pneumococcal vaccination program for 2005 11(4) Recent PBAC Recommendations regarding Human Papillomavirus What’s new for prevention of invasive pneumococcal disease? 8(1) vaccine 19(1) Polio 2(8), 9(2) Update on the HPV program and National HPV register 15(3) Pre-vaccination survey of RDH health care workers on attitudes and barriers Immunisation Audit Health Clinic A 14(1) to the new pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza vaccine 16(4) Immunise Australia 4(3) Promotion activities in Alice Springs 4(1) Immunisation coverage, NT (each issue commencing 13(2)) Provision of free paediatric hepatitis B vaccine to GPs 4(1) Immunisation 'database' 3(1) Rabies immunoglobulin 15(4) Immunisation tidbits 6(3) Rotavirus Immunisation update 6(4); 10(2), 10(3), 20(3), 20(4), 24(3) Introducing Rotavirus Vaccine in the Northern Territory (NT) 14(1) Immunisation News 4(2) Rotavirus immunisation audit in a remote community 14(1) Immunisation newsletter: Commonwealth changes to maternity An estimate of rotavirus vaccine efficacy following an outbreak of immunisation allowance and family benefit tax 18(4) rotavirus gastroenteritis in Central Australia 15(1) Immunisation catch-up schedule for newly arrived refuges in the NT 18(3) Rotavirus Vaccine introduced in the NT 13(3) Immunoglobulin 1(1) School Age Program, NT 6(2,3) Impact of 1996 campaign 4(1) School Age Program, Operations North 5(2) Influenza 1(4); 2(3,6); 5(1), 19(1), 25(4) School entry records 2(4) Influenza vaccination (2008) 15(1) Small quality project report – ‘About Giving Vaccines’ 6(1) Flu shots for health staff 4(2); 5(4) Status of children 0-6 years in Alice Springs 5(2) Influenza immunisation of doctors at the Royal Darwin Hospital, 2007: Tetanus 1(6); 6(3) immunisation rate and factors contributing to uptake 14(4) Vaccination and health care providers 5(2) Influenza vaccination (2008) 15(1) 16(2) Vaccination coverage in each issue commencing 13(2) Influenza vaccination poster—Make sure you are protected against the Vaccination issues 6(1) flu 16(2) Vaccination policy in the NT 4(4) Influenza vaccine for all children 6 months to less than 5 years old in Vaccination program at Clinic 34, Darwin 6(1) 2019 26(1) Vaccination schedule change 1(7) NT provides free seasonal influenza vaccine for all pregnant women Vaccination Schedule, November 1, 2005 12(3) 16 (2) Vaccine safety for adolescent girls 12(3) Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza vaccination uptake 16(4) Varicella vaccination 9(3) Tennant Creek influenza vaccination program 12(2) Varicella vaccine workshop, Melbourne, Dec 1999 6(4) 2011 Flu vaccine—gearing up for good coverage rates 17(4) Voluntary documentation 3(1) 2011 Seasonal Influenza Vaccine Program 18 (1) What is new in immunisation March/April 2016 23(1) Influenza vaccine—not just for the elderly 20(1) What is new in immunisation December 2017 24(4) Influenza and pertussis vaccination coverage in pregnant women in the Immunosuppression Northern Territory in 2015—new recommendations to be assessed Prevention of opportunistic infections in immunosuppressed patients in the 23 (4) tropical Top End of the Northern Territory 11(1) 6 The Northern Territory Disease Control Bulletin Index

Indigenous Community Housing Survey (NT) 11(4) Splashfest 2015 Indigenous health indicators Too many road crashes involving young drivers. Time for changes to our Closing the gap – targets for indicator diseases 15(4) licensing systems and driver education strategies. 12(2) Closing the gap – the challenge 15(4) Water related injury hospitalisations in the Northern Territory 1999-2008 Infection Control 17 (2), 2001-2011 21(4) Infection control and waste management at the Zainoel Abidin Hospital, Why is sitting the new smoking? 21(1) Banda Aceh, April 2005 12(2) Interferon World Antibiotic Awareness Week 22(4) Hepatitis C 2(4) Informatics! – it should be contagious 16(1) Intestinal parasites Influenza Deworming protocols [editorial] 4(1) A project plan to increase influenza vaccine uptake in children who are at Pilot screening program 4(1) risk of complications following influenza in the NT 21(1) Intussusception A summary of influenza 2009 in the Northern Territory 17(1) Acute intussusception in infants and children in the Northern Territory. Australian management plan for pandemic influenza 12(2) Report for the study period 1 June 2006 - 31 May 2008 15(2) CDNA position statement on the use of antiviral medication for influenza Acute intussusception in infants and children in the NT, June 2013 to May (Pandemic (H1N1) 2009)* 16(2) 2018 26(1) Flu shots for health staff 4(2); 5(4) Intussusception in the Northern Territory. Report from a 3-year prospective Hong Kong ‘bird flu’ 4(4) surveillance system 13(4) Influenza and its prevention fact sheet 22(2) Irukandji syndrome 21(3) Influenza immunisation of doctors at the Royal Darwin Hospital, 2007: Iron deficiency in Aboriginal children in the NT 8(3) immunisation rate and factors contributing to uptake 14(4) Jellyfish (see box jellyfish) (see Irukandji syndrome) Influenza in the Northern Territory—Highlights from laboratory-confirmed Kava drinking 3(4) influenza in 2015 and 5 year trends 23(2) Kava liver toxicity and kava 'fits’ 9(4) Influenza report 14(3) Kidsafe NT 19(4), 25(4) Influenza season 2007; bad, but not that bad 14(4) Laboratory Influenza seasonal vaccine 2015 22(2) Reopening a hospital in Banda Aceh 12(3) Influenza Surveillance 2(6); 2(8); 3(2); 5(1); 5(2); 11(2); 12(1); 20 (1) Latent Tuberculosis Infection (LTBI) Influenza vaccination (2008) 15(1) 16(2) Preventive treatment and follow-up of contacts 2(5) Influenza vaccine 2012 19(1) Two-step Mantoux testing 10(2) Influenza vaccine in pregnant women and children under 5 years of age Legionella Fact sheet 14(2) 17 (3) Leishmaniasis: an overview in the context of an emerging pathogen in Top Maternal influenza vaccination: Protecting the mother and the infant 19(1) End wildlife 10 (4) Make sure you are protected against the flu poster 22(2) Leprosy More on Flue: News on the seasonal influenza vaccine 2010 17(1) A case of borderline lepromatous, multibacillary leprosy 23(2) NT provides free seasonal influenza vaccine for all pregnant women 16(2) Case reports 1(10); 3(1); 3(2), 20(3) Options for Control of Influenza III: Cairns 4-9 May 1996 [Conference ELISA test 3(1) report] 3(2) Elimination 6(2) Outbreaks 2(3,6); 3(4), 7(4) Indonesia 2(1) Royal College Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians Leprosy Fact sheet 13(1) Statement :Endorses Influenza Vaccine 19(1) Leprosy in the Northern Territory (NT): A descriptive epidemiological study Summary of influenza 2009 in the Northern Territory 17(1) of all notified cases from 1991 to 2004 12(2) Tennant Creek influenza vaccination program 12(2) Leprosy- Still Present in the NT 13(1) Territory influenza in 2017; worst since 2009 25(1) NT assists with leprosy survey in Timor 16(1) The early experience of pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza in the Northern Risk of relapse of multibacillary leprosy after multi-drug therapy 8(2) Territory, Australia 16(2) Update on control in the NT 6(2) The epidemiology of laboratory confirmed influenza in the NT 2001-2007 World leprosy Day 2010 16(4) 15(2) Updated guidelines for the control of leprosy in the NT 18(1) The epidemiology of the pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza in the Northern Leptospirosis 1(7) Territory, June-September 2009 16(3) A case of Leptospirosis caused by Leptospira tarassovi acquired in the Uptake of influenza vaccination by pregnant women in the Northern Northern Territory 11(2) Territory 22(4) Editorial- Leptospirosis in the Northern Territory Hunters beware! 11(3) Injecting equipment Leptospirosis: an occupational hazard for crocodile egg collectors 18 (1) Disposal of used injecting equipment in the Northern Territory 14(3) Leptospirosis in the Top End: an investigation into the occupational risk to Injury Prevention and control crocodile handlers 11(3) An analysis of public hospital admissions for water related injuries in the Leptospirosis Update 8(1) Northern Territory, Australia 2002-2006 14(2) Leptospirosis in dogs 8(1) An analysis of impact of falls & falls prevention activities in the NT 15(1) Two cases of Leptospirosis diagnosed in Royal Darwin Hospital 7(4) An investigation into the use of screening for domestic violence and alcohol Letter to the Editor misuse in Centre for Disease Control sexual health and tuberculosis Diospryros maritima 14(2) clinics 20(3) Enteric diseases in the NT Jan—Mar 2004 11(3) Drowning in the NT—boys, boats and booze 24(2) Lyssavirus Falls hospitalisation in the NT 1999-2008: the basis of need for a Australian Bat Lyssavirus – Fact sheet 10 (4) comprehensive falls prevention strategy 17(4) Australian Bat Lyssavirus in the NT 2000 – 2002: and overview of exposure Firework related injuries (see Firework-related injuries) and treatment 10 (4) Injury Prevention a National Plan for consultation and moving forward in Bat chat from East Arnhem 3(4) the NT 11(3) Flying fox alert 7(2) Injury Prevention and control; Brisbane, May 1999 [Conference NT retrospective search for lyssavirus in humans 4(2) report] 6(2) Post exposure prophylaxis flowchart 6(3) Injury prevention and safety promotion in the NT: Safe Communities 11(4) Prevention strategy update 4(4); 6(2), 7(2) More on drowning—including drowning deaths and efforts to reduce the Update 4(4) drowning rates in the Northern Territory 22(1) Malaria Establishment of a paediatric injury surveillance system in the Northern An audit of malaria management in the Top End 10(3) Territory 23(1) A Case of Plasmodium Ovale 12(4) Palmerston Safety Survey 2006: home safety, perceptions of community Case reports 1(4); 6(3) safety and experiences of injury 14(4) Epidemiological data 5(3) The Northern Territory Disease Control Bulletin Index 7

Imported malaria cases at the Northern Immigration Detention Facility, Detection of the Tiger mosquito, Aedes Albopictus, in Darwin port areas, Berrimah, NT - Risk assessment and recommendations 13(4) NT, Australia 28 November and 5 December 2013 22(1) Imported malaria case investigation and precautionary vector control: East Timor AusAID Mosquito Project 13(3) Leanyer, Darwin March/April 2011 18(3) Environmental changes—a challenge for mosquito control in the Lee Point Malaria Guidelines for Health Professionals in the NT 2007 14(1) area, Darwin, NT, Australia 22(4) Malaria Protocol. Guidelines For Health Professionals in the Northern Exotic mosquito detected in domestic port area in Darwin 25(3) Territory – 4th ed June 2004 11(2) Exotic mosquito incursions and the risk of vector-borne disease in Block 4, Malaria Fact sheet 11(2) Royal Darwin Hospital campus, Darwin, Australia, 2005-07 14(4) NT Notifications in each issue Exotic mosquitoes detected in cargo at East Arm Port area 10(2) Public health response to an imported case 6(3) Exotic mosquitoes detected in tyres at east Arm Wharf, Darwin, NT, 1st Receptive area in NT 2(8) December 2003 11(1) Revision and review of NT protocol 6(3), Federal Government moves to reduce dengue fever threat 11(2) Student (overseas) screening protocol 2(1), First record of the mosquito species Aedes (Aedimorphus) nocturnus Surveillance 1(8); 2(1,3) (Theobald) (Diptera: Culicidae) in Australia 11(2) Thinking of walking the Kokoda Trail? Take note!-Malaria in Kokoda Trail Guidelines to prevent fly breeding in domestic situations in the Top End walkers 14(1) 8 (1) Travelling 2(8) Groote Eylandt remains dengue vector free 16(1) Vivax malaria: prevention and treatment not always straightforward 14(1) Imported malaria cases at the Northern Immigration Detention Facility, Mammography screening 6(4) Berrimah, Northern Territory - Risk assessment and recommendations Measles 13(4) Association with Crohn’s disease and autism 5(1) Incursions of Aedes aegypti in port area of Darwin, Northern Territory, Case reports 1(4,5,6,8), 18(4) Australia, April and May 2013 20(4) Control measures for contacts 2(7) Initial survey of underground mosquito breeding sites in Darwin NT 10(3) Darwin measles outbreak 2019….the first and only? 26(2) Interceptions of Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus in the port of Darwin, Differential diagnosis 1(2) NT, Australia, 25 January and 5 February 2010 17(1) Enhanced measles control campaign 5(2); 7(1) Interim report to the National Arbovirus and Malaria Advisory Committee Management in Central Australia 3(3) on the detection of exotic mosquitoes in tyres at Perkins Shipping, Measles alert 24(1) Darwin, Northern Territory on 12 May 2006 13(2) Measles awareness 13(1), 18(4) Letter to the editor NT news 16(1) Measles, mumps vaccination history in the Northern Territory 15(4) Lot 5646 Town of Darwin Mosquito breeding in the upper tidal reaches of Measles outbreak summary 21(1) Ludmilla Creek 16(2) Measles update 21(2) Maningrida mosquito survey 2010/11 20(3) Northern Territory measles cases in September and October 2012: Public Medically important insects in the NT and how disasters affect them 10(1) health management in action 19(4) Mosquito-borne disease warning for the Top End of NT, 28 March 08 15(1) Notifications 1991 – 1999: implications for policy development 7(3) Mosquito borne diseases in the NT: a historical overview 18(2) NT CDC measles outbreak response circa 2017-using technology to mount Mosquito borne virus warning 5(2) a rapid and more effective public health response 24(3) Mosquito control and the Katherine flood April 2006 13(2) Outbreaks 1(2,4); 2(3,4); 3(4); [brief report] 6(2), 18(4) Mosquito control at Hickey’s Lake, Katherine, NT 9(3) Outbreak amongst East Timorese evacuees in Darwin, 1999 7(3), 7(4) Mosquito control in Ilparpa Swamp – A big step forward 9(1) Points of correction/clarification/further information regarding the measles Mosquito control in Leanyer Swamp 14(2) articles in the previous issue of the Bulletin 7(4) Mosquito control Unites States ‘East Coast style’ 24(3) Measles poster. Get protected not infected 21(1) Mosquito investigations 1(4) Protocol for hospitals 2(2) Mosquito vector control in the Northern Territory 14(2) Working together to beat measles 7(3) My mosquito run 18(2) Medical Entomology Northern Territory is dengue virus and dengue fever free. Has been since the A series of exotic mosquito detections at Darwin International Airport, 1950s 12(2) Northern Territory, between February 2015 and January 2016 23(4) NT Medical Entomologist Ipswich flood relief trip 18 (1) A Territory Health Service survey of Dili, East Timor and public health NT Mosquito borne disease alert for March to June 2011 18 (1) implications 8(3) Personal mosquito protection while overseas 15(1) A year of mosquito monitoring at Robertson Barracks and the nearby Personal protection from mosquitoes & biting midges in the NT 11(2) Millner Swamp, NT 18(2) Recommended interim water receptacle treatment for exotic mosquitoes on Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, vectors for dengue. found in Tennant Creek, international foreign fishing vessels arriving in Australia 13(2) Elimination Campaign in Progress 11(1) Recommended water receptacle treatment for exotic mosquitoes on foreign Aerial mosquito control of Ilparpa swamp 17(2) fishing vessels arriving in Australia 12(2) An imported case of Chikungunya in the NT and a summary of the ecology Rectification and control practices in a major salt marsh mosquito breeding of the disease 11(3) site, Darwin, NT 9(4) Another exotic mosquito interception at Frances Bay port, Darwin, January Red imported fire ant 8(1) 2011 18(2) Red imported fire ant still threatens the NT 10(1) Bites and stings in the Top End and how to avoid them 12(3) Role of 1(8) Biting Midges or ‘Sandflies’ in the Northern Territory 10(3) Ross River virus and Barmah Forest virus disease cases in NT in 2006/2007 Campaign to increase awareness of Murray Valley encephalitis in remote 14(2) communities across the Northern Territory, Australia 23(1) Ross River virus season in Darwin 2013/13 21(4) Close encounters of the insect kind—unique bites in the rainforest 22(2) Salt marsh mosquito larval control in the Leanyer coastal wetland, Northern Community can help eliminate dengue mosquitoes in Tennant Creek 18(4) Territory 17(1) Dengue mosquito detection at HMAS Coonawarra, Darwin 25(2) Screw worm 8(1) Dengue mosquito eliminated from Tennant Creek….again! 21(2) Sentinel Chicken Program results in the Top End of the NT 14(2) Dengue mosquito eradication project Tennant Creek. End of January 2005 Severe skin reactions from the sap of NT tree Diospyros maritima Blume progress report 12(1) 14(1) Dengue mosquito incursion and the eradication program on Groote Eylandt Tennant Creek dengue mosquito elimination program update 21(1) NT 14(3) The Darwin aerial salt marsh mosquito surveillance and control season Dengue mosquito incursion into Tennant Creek 2011 19(1) 2016/17 and future implications 24(1) Dengue mosquitoes on Groote Eylandt 13(4) Timor-Leste AusAID Mosquito Project – an update 14(3) Dengue mosquito eradicated on Groote Eylandt 15(2) Update on the Aedes aegypti mosquito eradication campaign in Tennant Detection and elimination of Aedes albopictus on cable drums at Perkins Creek, NT 11(2) Shipping, Darwin, NT - April 3 2007 14(3) Wagait Beach mosquito investigation 14-15 January 2015 22 (3)

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What is driving salt-marsh mosquito peaks in Darwin: tides or rainfall? Neonatal group B streptococcal disease 2(4) 18 (1) Neurological disease in a cat 8(2) When a drain does not drain—mosquito breeding investigation in 2 Darwin New NHMRC reference guidelines for assessing blood lead levels in suburbs in 2016 25(1) Australians 22(1) Medical Yolgnu in 6 lessons 9(4) Non-communicable diseases Melioidosis 1(7); 5(4) Clinical management and continuity of care COAD project 4(4) A dry wet season results in fewer Top End cases 9(1) Update, Diabetes: New diagnostic criteria and NT AusDiab results 8(1) Case reports 1(3); 8(1) Update No. 1 Control and Complications Trial 3(2) El Nino effect 4(3) Update No. 2 Cardiovascular disease and treating lipids 4(1) Fact sheet 19(1) Update No. 3 Cardiovascular risk and cholesterol reduction 4(3) Kava drinking 3(4) Update No. 4 Hypertension control 5(1) Melioidosis awareness campaign 23(1) Update No. 5 Aspirin and cardiovascular disease 5(2) Melioidosis campaign event 19(4) Update No. 6 Prescribe moderate physical activity 6(2) Melioidosis in the Top End 12(4) Nontuberculous Mycobacteria Melioidosis in the NT 2009 16(4) Non-healing ulcers. Including those caused by non-tuberculous Melioidosis: The 2014 Revised RDH Guideline 21(2) mycobacteria (NTM) 14(1) Meropenem use in the pre-hospital setting in the Top End 21(1) Non-healing ulcers: Fact sheet 21(3) Shoe project to raise awareness about melioidosis and its prevention 24(2) Nontuberculous Mycobacteria (guidelines) 10(1) Summary 1990-91 wet season 1(1) Norovirus Summary 1993-94 wet season 2(1) A foodborne disease outbreak associated with a ‘high tea’ platter, caused by Summary 1994-95 wet season 2(6) norovirus 19(3) Summary 1997-98 wet season 5(1) An outbreak of Norovirus associated with cooked oysters in Darwin 11(1) Treatment and control 1(10); 2(8), 9(4) Norovirus detected in oyster meat 11(3) Top End prospective study continues and an update on treatment guidelines Outbreak of norovirus gastrointestinal illness at Robertson Barracks 13(2) 7(4) Was it the chicken, the egg, or something else? A gastroenteritis outbreak Meningococcal disease most likely due to norovirus at a Top End school principals’ workshop A case of meningococcal eye disease 5(1) 23 (3) A multi jurisdictional response to a sporadic case of meningococcal disease Notifiable Diseases in an overseas tourist 15(3) Amendments to schedule 11(4) Central Australia 1998 6(2) Announcing 2 new notifiable diseases—invasive Group A streptococcal Investigation of Meningococcal Vaccine Failure 15(2) infection and disseminated strongyloidiasis 18(2) Meningococcal contact tracing 13(4) Changes to the NT Notifiable Diseases Act 1999 6(1) Meningococcal disease in the NT 24(3) Changes to the schedules of the Notifiable Diseases Act 13(1) Meningococcal disease in the NT between 1991 and 2000 8(4) Changes to the Notifiable Diseases Schedule 17(4) Meningococcal disease –2 cases in August 1997 4(3) Chikungunya and Hendra virus infection now notifiable diseases 20(2) Meningococcal serogroup W and Y disease on the rise 24(1) Comments on Notifications (each issue) Meningococcal W update, march 31 2018 25(1) Convening of the Northern Territory Notifiable Diseases Committee 15(3) New conjugate meningococcal C vaccine 9(1) Diseases newly added to NT list 6(4) Surveillance in the NT 5(1) Erratum: Dates, damned dates and statistics!! A final word on reporting Update on meningococcal disease in the Northern Territory 25(2) dates, with apologies to Katherine CDC 9(3) Meningitis Establishment of the Notifiable Diseases Committee 7(3) Coxsackievirus B 2(1) Guidelines for the management of people with infectious diseases who put Echovirus type 30 2(1) others at risk of infection 12(3) Guidelines for meningococcal meningitis/septicaemia chemoprophylaxis 4(4) Graphs of selected notifiable diseases (each issue) Meningococcal 1(4,5,6); 2(7); 4(3); 5(1) 11(3) IT innovation in CDC—Development and implementation of the NT Viral 1(6), 14(4) Notifiable Diseases System 11(4) Men’s health List of notifiable diseases to be reported in the NT 20(2) Program at Gapuwiyak 6(3) Notifiable diseases in Indigenous Australians in the NT: Are we closing the Report on Men’s Health Week at Community X, Dec 1998 6(1) gap? 22(4) Report on Men’s Health Screening at Community W, May 1999 6(3) Notification form 7(1) Report on Men’s Health Week at Community Z, June 1999 6(3) Notified cases of vaccine preventable diseases in the NT (each issue) Well men’s check 8(4) NT Malaria notifications (each issue) Mosquitoes (see Medical Entomology) NT notifiable diseases 2002 – A summary 10(1) MRSA NT Notifications of diseases by onset date & districts (each issue) MRSA trends 2(8) Strongyloidiasis fact sheet 8(2) The emerging problem of community-associated MRSA; Necrotising Summary of selected notifiable diseases 2003-04 wet season 11(2) pneumonia in a 19 month old Aboriginal boy 15(2) Nutrition and infection in Aboriginal children 4(2) Mumps Obituary Mumps in the NT 15(4) Eileen Jones AM 11(3) Mumps outbreak in the Northern Territory 2015-16 23(4) Eulogy to Dr Jan Bullen 13(4) Mumps outbreak in the Northern Territory 2015-2017: A continuous rise in Eulogy to Ellen Kettle (1922-1999) 6(3) the vaccinated population 24(4) Merv Fairley - 7 March 1949 – 13 October 2011 19(3) Measles, mumps vaccination history in the Northern Territory 15(4) Otitis media Naegleria fowleri A single dose treatment for suppurating ear disease in Aboriginal children Naegleria fowleri in the Darwin water supply 12(3) 9(4) Information on Naegleria fowleri 12(3) Chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM). Ear toilet has not gone far Narcotic use and abuse in the NT [Conference report] 2(8) enough 10 (4) National Immunisation Awards 9(4) Community initiatives to reduce rates of CSOM 9(4) Needle and syringe programs in the NT – snapshots 7(2) Outbreak 1(7); 3(4); [brief report] 5(4); 6(2); 8(3) A return on investment 17(3) A foodborne disease outbreak associated with a ‘high tea’ platter, caused by NT Needle and Syringe Program: implementation of review norovirus 19(3) recommendations 20(4) An investigation into an outbreak of Salmonella Typhimurium phage Type 9 The Northern Territory Needle and Syringe Program Minimum Data Set: associated with a Darwin restaurant 15(3) Annual Report 2014 22(2) An investigation of a cluster of Salmonella Oslo cases 14(3) The Northern Territory Needle and Syringe Program Minimum Data Set: An outbreak of Norovirus associated with cooked oysters in Darwin 11(1) Annual Report 2015 24(2) Barge Belly. A gastrointestinal illness outbreak on a barge at sea 11(3) The Northern Territory Disease Control Bulletin Index 9

Gastroenteritis in Aged Care Facilities 14(3) Pneumonia (community-acquired) Gastroenteritis outbreak due to Staphlycoccus aureus 10(3) Epidemiology and aetiology of severe community acquired pneumonia at Outbreak of gastrointestinal illness at a remote mine site 12(1) Royal Darwin Hospital in the Intensive Care Unit 25(2) Measles (Outbreak amongst East Timorese evacuees in Darwin, 1999) 7(3) Treatment 1(9); 5(4), 7(4), 14(4) Measles outbreak summary 21(1) 21(4) Policies, protocols and guidelines (CDC) 10(2) (see Guidelines) Measles awareness campaign 21(4) Population Health initiatives Mumps 14(3) General Practice registrar position CDC 9(2) Norovirus detected in oyster meat 11(3) Population health education for clinicians - project update 9(2) Outbreak of gastroenteritis due to S Typhimurium 10(2) The Population Health Education for Clinicians Project 8(2) Outbreak of norovirus gastrointestinal illness at Robertson Barracks 13(2) Postsplenectomy infection. Editorial comment 9(2) Phone notification 1(7) Prisons Polio outbreak in Papua New Guinea 25(3) Incarceration conference, PHA, April 2003 10(2) Public health management guidelines 5(2) TB Control in the Darwin Correctional Centre and the crew of boats Salmonella Ball outbreak in the NT, May-June 2002 9(3) carrying asylum seekers 10(3) Shigella flexneri 2b in the Northern Territory in 2017 24(4) Protocols (see Guidelines) Shigellosis (Outbreak in a tour group in Central Australia) 6(3) Psittacosis 3(3) Vaccination policy 6(4) Public health Vaccination program 2(1,3,4); 3(2); 6(1) Public health legislation update 12(2) Viral meningitis outbreak 14(4) Public Health Response. The Big Wet. Kunbarllanjnja (Oenpelli), Jabiru Reminder 4(1) Outstations (Patonga & Mudginberri), Corroborree, Marrakai and Oysters 6(4) Adelaide River Township Floods March 2007. 14(1) OzFoodNet The Australian Medical Response in Kota Addu Pakistan following the A review of enteric disease in 2009 from the OzFoodNet perspective 17(3) flood crisis of 2010 17(4) A review of enteric diseases in 2010 from the OzFoodNet perspective 18(3) Q fever – first notified case of Q fever in the NT 9(1) A look at enteric disease in the NT during 2011 from the OzFoodNet Rabies perspective 19(3) Rabies, Canine, Human-Indonesia: Bali, Alert 16(4) Be aware of listeria 20(4) Rabies detected in Bali dogs 15(4) Enteric Disease in the NT in 2012 20(2) Rabies exposure encounters and prophylaxis in those using health services Northern Territory OzFoodNet Highlights for 2005 13(2) in the NT 2007-2011 20(1) NT OzFoodNet Highlights for 2003 11(1) Reduction in the number of doses of vaccine for rabies post-exposure The Northern Territory OzFoodNet Site – A Summary of 2008 16(1) prophylaxis 17(4) Palmerston safe communities program finalist in awards for excellence 15(4) Refugees Pandemic Influenza Guidelines for screening and management of infectious diseases in refugees Australian management plan for pandemic influenza 12(2) from Sub-Saharan Africa—based on a single initial blood sample after CDNA position statement on the use of antiviral medication for influenza arrival in the NT 11(4) (Pandemic (H1N1) 2009)* 16(2) Refugee health in Australia – responding to the emerging needs 13(1) Pandemic Influenza Planning 13(2), 13 (3) Respiratory illness in 2 Darwin schools 4(3) Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza vaccination uptake 16(4) Reopening a hospital in Banda Aceh 12(3) Survey RDH HCW attitudes to pandemic (H1N1) 2009 vaccination 16(4) Rheumatic fever/Rheumatic heart disease The early experience of pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza in the An audit of influenza vaccination rates in patients aged between 3 and 70 Northern Territory, Australia 16(2) years old with recently diagnosed rheumatic heart disease. Are patients The epidemiology of the pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza in the Northern receiving care in line with national guidelines? 25(1) Territory, June-September 2009 16(3) Community engagement fundamental for effective delivery of care 25(3) PAP smear Register 3(1), 7(4) Days at risk for ARF recurrence 20(2) Paracetamol can it decrease the effect of vaccines? 16(4) Evaluation of a rheumatic heart disease video as an educational tool in Paratyphoid 3(3) Aboriginal communities of Northern and Central Australia 12(1) Pediculosis humanus capitus 3(2) Evidence-based Review for ARF and RHD, an Australian first 13(3) Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) Healthy school aged kids: Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) screening 17(4) Cessation of trial 6(4) Identifying Rheumatic Heart Disease patients requiring secondary In the Top End 7(3) prophylaxis in the hospital setting 22(2) Penicillin resistant Neisseria gonorrhoea (see sexually transmitted diseases) Increased numbers and clustering of Acute Rheumatic Fever in an Pericarditis Aboriginal community: spike in endemic disease or true outbreak? TB 3(3) 22 (3) Pertussis 1(7,8) Letter to the Editor 15(1) Case report 1(9) Menzies School of Health Research - projects 3(2) Information about pertussis for GPs 15(2), 16 (1), 18 (3) New directions for the Rheumatic Heart Disease Program 12(3) Outbreak 2(4); 8(4) Probable acute rheumatic fever (ARF) and rheumatic heart disease. Should Pertussis outbreak in Central Australia 2010 18 (3) both be notifiable in addition to confirmed ARF? 24(4) Pertussis program for new parents 15(4) Program 4(4); 8(2); 10(1); 10(2) Pertussis – what can CDC offer?? 12(1) Red flag tool for recognition of acute rheumatic fever 18(2) Pertussis (Whooping cough) - Fact sheet 15(1), 18 (3) Rheumatic fever and streptococcal pyoderma 10(2) The Epidemiology of Pertussis: A study in the Northern Territory in 2006 Rheumatic Fever: Licks the joints, bites the heart (and nibbles the brain...) 13(4) 14(4) Vaccination coverage in the NT 8(4) Rheumatic Fever Video (DVD) launch at Oenpelli 12(4) Pneumococcal disease (also see Immunisations) Rheumatic heart disease 2(5) Awareness campaign 2(8) Rheumatic Heart Disease Control Program: Overview for 2011 19(3) Conjugate pneumococcal vaccine 8(2) Should Acute Rheumatic Fever and Rheumatic Heart Disease be nationally Conjugate pneumococcal vaccine coverage 8(4) notifiable? 11(3) Feasibility study for the NT Pneumococcal Vaccine Trial 7(1) Standards of care in Aboriginal communities 2(5) Pneumococcal disease 2(5) The Acute Rheumatic Fever/Rheumatic Heart Disease Program - an update Review of adult pneumococcal vaccine database 9(4) 14(2) Universal pneumococcal vaccination program for 2005 11(4) The NT Rheumatic Heart Disease Control Program: an update 18 (1) Vaccine 2(2) The Top End rheumatic heart disease control program I. Report on program What’s new for prevention of invasive pneumococcal disease? 8(1) objectives 8(2) 10 The Northern Territory Disease Control Bulletin Index

The Top End rheumatic heart disease control program II. Rates of rheumatic Bacterial vaginosis in women having a suction termination of pregnancy in heart disease and acute rheumatic fever 8(2) Darwin 9(3) Update: ARF Diagnosis Calculator 24(1) Central Australian STI risk factor study 15(2) Update from RHDAustralia 21(2) Chlamydia Road safety Chlamydia Rates Are Rising Sharply in the NT 13(2) An analysis of injury patterns following road traffic collisions in the An investigation into the amount of Chlamydia testing performed by Northern Territory 17(1) various health care providers in the NT 18 (1) Editorial 17(1) Congenital syphilis: Revised guidelines for the investigation and treatment New NT child car restraint laws 19(4) in the Top End of the NT 5(4) The time for Safer Roads in the NT has come: summary and outcomes of Congenital syphilis: revised protocol for management and re-establishment the NT Road Safety Task Force process 13(4) of follow-up register in the Darwin region 12(3) Ross River Virus 1(1,2,4,7,8); 2(1), 4(1) 14(2) Contact tracing 2(3) Case reports 2(6) Donovanosis eradication (National Elimination Project) 2001-2004 11(4) Royal Darwin Hospital Donovanosis (Fact sheet) 11(4) A snapshot of the Royal Darwin Hospital campus workforce 19(4) Editorial 11(1) Rotavirus 2(2), 8(3), 13(3), 15(1), 17(2) Federal Budget initiatives 1998/99 5(2) Rubella 1(6) Gonococcal conjunctivitis 1(5); 4(3) Encephalitis 2(1) Gonorrhoea 1(9,10 [letter]) Safety Gonorrhoea testing and antimicrobial resistance in the NT 7(1) Palmerston safe communities program finalist in awards for excellence 15(4) Guidelines for the control of gonococcal conjunctivitis 4(3) Palmerston Safety Survey 2006: home safety, perceptions of community Highlights of the 1995 NT AIDS/STD Program Report 3(1) safety and experiences of injury 14(4) Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) Safe Work Australia competition 20(4) Aboriginal population 1(9) Salmonella Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) reporting 8(4) An investigation into an outbreak of Salmonella Typhimurium phage Type AIDS Candlelight memorial 21(2) 9 associated with a Darwin restaurant 15(3) Antenatal screening 1(8); 2(7) An investigation of a cluster of Salmonella Oslo cases 14(3) Get prepped on PrEP 23(4) Considerations around an increase of Salmonella Mgulani notifications in HIV/AIDS guide for Kimberley health professionals [letter] 5(2) the Top End 9(2) HIV and AIDS in the NT (1985-2000) 8(4) Gastroenteritis outbreak due to Salmonella 10 (4) HIV and travel campaign 17(2) Outbreak linked to a marine turtle 5(4) HIV newly diagnosed infection in the NT 2003-2009 17(3) Outbreak of gastroenteritis due to S Typhimurium 10(2) Indications for testing 3(1) Salmonella Ball outbreak in the NT, May-June 2002 9(3) Non-occupational exposure prophylaxis-nPEP 10(2) Salmonella kinondoni [brief report] 5(4) NT HIV/AIDS report 7(4) Salmonella Paratyphi B var Java in a child and their pet turtle 14(3) Point of care testing for HIV 23(3) Salmonella species in fresh produce – an emerging food safety issue for the Reporting 8(4) NT 14(3) Routine HIV screening: is it feasible for Australia? 14(1) The 1996 national outbreak of Salmonella mbandaka 4(2) Sex in the city, Young Women’s HIV Awareness Campaign 9(4) Was it the bean sprouts? Investigating an outbreak of Salmonella Saintpaul The evaluation of a HIV travel campaign 19(4) associated with ready-to-eat meals in the Darwin region, April 2016 The Territory two step – enhancing detection of latent Mycobacterium 24 (4) Tuberculosis in HIV clients 11(3) What is environmental Salmonella? 12(4) Update on HIV and hepatitis C virus in the NT 5(1) Seatbelts World Aids Day—time for a HIV test? 20(4) New NT child car restraint laws 19(4) World AIDS Day 1 December 2018, ‘Everyone counts’ 25(4) Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome SARS 10(1); 10(2); 10(3); 11(2) Human papilloma virus (HPV) Scabies 1(10) Using Human Papillomavirus testing to monitor effectiveness of Community control of scabies and skin sores 4(3) treatment of high grade intra-epithelial abnormalities of the cervix Development of the Centre for Disease Control public health response for 12(3) crusted scabies 23(4) Update on the HPV program and National HPV register 15(3) Endemic scabies in dogs and people are different 5(3) Interim NT Guidelines for the Management of Sexually Transmitted Healthy Skin Program. Guidelines for the community control of scabies, Infections in the Primary Health Care setting 13(1) skin sores and crusted scabies in the Northern Territory 17(2) Knowledge and practices by GPs in the Top End 8(3) Management of patients in hospital with crusted scabies 4(2) Making a referral to the Viral Hepatitis Clinic 22(4) One Disease: Tackling scabies and crusted scabies across the Top End Management of male urethral discharge (pus from the penis) or dysuria 21 (2) (pain when passing urine) in the primary health care setting 12(2) One Disease Update: Tackling scabies and crusted scabies across the Top Needs Analysis - Youth Access to Sexual and Reproductive health services. End 22(3) A Snapshot 14(4) Pilot study—Is video microscopy effective in diagnosis of crusted scabies? Neisseria gonorrhoeae Sentinel Site Surveillance – data analysis July 2001 25(1) to June 2002 11(1) Treatment 2(3) New Executive Director Northern Territory AIDS and Hepatitis Council Screw worm fly (NTAHC) 21(2) [ED letter] 3(4), New guideline: contact tracing for sexually transmitted infections 21(1) Ready for the ‘killer maggot’ 8(1) Northern Territory report on HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C and Selected Sexually Scrub typhus 1(3); 3(3) Transmitted Infections 12(3) Sentinel Chicken Program results in the Top End of the NT 14(2) NT antibiotic resistance N. gonorrhoeae sentinel surveillance sites 8(4) Sexually transmitted disease 1(6); 5(4) Peer education 2(3) A background report about the cessation of the 2010 Central Australian Pelvic inflammatory disease in the Top End 7(3) annual sexual health screen 17(2) Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID): Cessation of trial 6(4) Aboriginal Health Practitioner Sexual Health Workshop refresher 2019 Penicillin resistant gonorrhoea in the Darwin region 2001-2004 12(4) 26 (1) Penicillin resistant Neisseria gonorrhoea. Alert from far north Queensland Audit of the availability of condoms in remote communities of the Northern 7 (1) Territory 23(1) Penicillin resistant Neisseria gonorrhoea in the Darwin region 11(2) Auditing the availability of condoms in remote and urban settings in the NT Periodic presumptive (mass) treatment for sexually transmitted infections: 21(4) Does it work? Does it do harm? Could there be a role for it in the Azithromycin trial 2(2) Northern Territory 19(2) The Northern Territory Disease Control Bulletin Index 11

Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to prevent HIV 25(4) Notifications of haemolytic uraemic syndrome and Shiga-toxin producing Protocol for STD testing 4(1) E.coli infections to the Northern Territory Centre for Disease Control – Protocol for treatment of uncomplicated genital chlamydia infection 2(2) an audit 21(1) Put it on so we can get it on. A sexual health campaign targeting young Staphylococcal disease people aged 15-19 in Darwin 11(2) A cluster of invasive S. aureus disease in the Top End 4(2) Report on STIs in the NT: A refresher course 9(1) Gastroenteritis outbreak due to Staphlycoccus aureus 10(3) Screening 1(10); 8(1) Streptococcal disease Sex in the city, Young Women’s HIV Awareness Campaign 9(4) Acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis 2(3); 4(2), 8(2); 11(3) 15(3) Sexual health and blood borne virus policy audit 20(4) Neonatal group B protocol 2(4) Sexually Transmitted Infections in Those Under 16 Years of Age in the Outbreaks 2(6); 8(2) 19(1) 19(2) Northern Territory 12(4) Surveillance (SHAG) The Northern Territory Sexual Health Advisory Group Changes to NT Communicable Disease Surveillance System 2(1,4) The Northern Territory Sexual Health Advisory Group (SHAG) – 6 NT Hepatitis C enhanced surveillance 7(2) years on 19(4) Summary of selected notifiable diseases 2003-04 wet season 11(4) The NT Sexual Health Advisory Group 14(2) Surveillance of meningococcal disease in the NT 5(1) The NT Sexual Health Advisory Group – Two years on 16(1) Surveillance, Training, Research, Opportunities, National Guidelines for Summary of Kirby report on the STRIVE stakeholder workshop 21(2) Timor-Leste (STRONG TL) 25(4) Standard treatment protocol for STDs 4(1) Syndromic surveillance for influenza: how well do remote primary health STIs in the NT: A refresher course 8(4) care diagnoses correlate with notified cases? 24(2) STI screening conducted in the NT DHCS and community controlled health Syndromic surveillance of Emergency Department attendances in the services in Central Australia in 2004 11(4) Northern Territory 13(3) Syphilis Tampon Study 2(8); 3(3); 5(2) A comparative lens on sexual health: Lessons from syphilis outbreaks Terrance Guyula Aboriginal Health Practitioner 20(4) in Australia and 25(1) Territory Day (see firework related injuries) Elimination of infectious syphilis in the NT: are we ready yet? 18(3) Tetanus Vaccination 6(3) Increasing notifications of infectious syphilis among men who have Tobacco Control 10(2) sex with men in Darwin urban area – An alarming recent trend and The Aceh response - a personal account 12(2) alert to GPs 14(4) Too many road crashes involving young drivers. Time for changes to our Keeping count in outbreaks. Why case definitions matter 23(3) licencing systems and driver education strategies. 12(2) Northern Territory Congenital Syphilis Guidelines in 2015: a review of ‘Total Recall’ Implementing at Jabiru Health Centre 7(1) the recommendations against major clinical guidelines and the Trachoma literature 23(1) A is for antibiotics: Mass drug administration as a strategy to control NT syphilis outbreak… No downfall yet! 25(1) trachoma in remote Indigenous communities 20(4) Syphilis alert 2014 21(4) Acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis and opportunistic trachoma Syphilis outbreak cases in the NT 22(4) screening in an Indigenous community in the Northern Territory, 2011 Syphilis outbreak in the NT:2015 update 22(1) 18(4) Syphilis re-treatment – are we overdoing it? 8(1) Adverse outcomes following the use of azithromycin for trachoma treatment Update on the syphilis outbreak 24(1) in babies 19(3) Tampon study 2(8); 3(3) A medical student’s perspective on trachoma 19(3) The Adolescent Sexuality Education Project 20(2) A short stint in Utopia—March 2014 21(2) The Adolescent Sexuality Education Project - Community driven approach Azithromycin therapy 2(7), 14(4) to improve sexual and reproductive health outcome of all Aboriginal Busting the myths about trachoma 18(2) young people across the NT—a further update 21(2) Control and treatment of active trachoma in the NT 4(1) The meaning of STI/BBV prevention through Web 2.0 applications 17(1) Editorial: NT Trachoma project update 18(3) The Northern Territory Sexually Transmissible Infections and Blood Borne Guidelines for management of trachoma in the Northern Territory 15(2) Viruses Strategic and Operational Plan 2019-2023 26(2) New national Trachoma Guidelines—a SoNG 21(1) The review of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) and Blood Borne Virus Northern Territory Trachoma Program. Central Australia regional intensive (BBV) prevention and management in the NT 12(1) screening and treatments 2017. 24(4) Towards a sexual health strategy for remote communities in the NT 7(3) The last 5%: Elimination of trachoma in the Northern Territory 24(1) Treating gonorrhoea in the Darwin region: safe to use amoxicillin and Towards GET 2020: Trachoma in the NT 2010 18(3) probenecid again for locally acquired infections 12(1) Trachoma grader training Central Australia, August to September 2018 Treatment 2(2) 25 (4) Trends in notification of sexually transmitted infections from Alice Springs Trachoma Mass Drug Administration in Maningrida 19(3) Hospital laboratory 13(1) Trachoma: new advances in treatment 14(4) Trichomoniasis 2(6); 9(1) Trachoma: New problem or old dilemma? 9(2) Update on recommendations for treatment of Neisseria gonorrhoeae Trachoma Tropical Data Super Training, Honiara, Solomon Islands 25(4) infection in the Darwin region 11(3) Treatment of trachoma in small babies 14(4) Understanding antimicrobial susceptibility 8(4) Treatment program in the Katherine region 3(4) Urine screening 3(3) Trachoma - Report from the Working Group 9(3) Valentine’s Day sexual awareness in Tennant Creek 21(1) Trachoma update and an invitation to become a Trachoma Volunteer 14(2) Ven Troppo-The inaugural sexual health college conference, June 2000 7(4) Training Shigellosis General Practice registrars in CDC, Darwin 8(1) Outbreak in a tour group in Central Australia 6(3) Tuberculosis Smoking A clinical audit of TB patient files comparing standard of care in the NT Community education 3(4) CDC Darwin TB Unit against the jurisdictional guidelines for the Northern Territory decides to ban smoking in cars with children 21(1) control of TB 21(3) Splenectomy Addendum to article on HTLV1 and Tuberculosis in Central Australian Compliance with post-splenectomy guidelines-An audit 12(4) Aboriginal people (Bulletin 14 no 3, Sept 2007 pp 5-8) 15(1) Sporotrichosis: Fact sheet 21(3) A reflection of caring for TB patients in Central Australia: the challenges, Staff complexities and adventures involved with caring for patients from Senior Immunisation Nurse, CDC, Chris Nagy retires 22(4) different populations. 22(3) Farewell to Senior Policy and Coordination Officer Justine Glover 22(4) BCG complications - Alice Springs 2(5) STEC BCG complications - a review 5(3) An outbreak of Shiga toxin-producing E.coli (STEC) gastroenteritis BCG vaccine shortage 21(1) associated with eating kangaroo—a case study from the Northern Change to BCG vaccine in Australia 19(3) Territory 20(1) Community screening – a new threat promotes community action 9(1) 12 The Northern Territory Disease Control Bulletin Index

Contacts of smear positive pulmonary tuberculosis in the Northern Tuberculosis transmission within a single household –a report of a cluster of Territory, 2017-2017 25(1) 11 cases 16(1) End TB—World TB Day 24 March 23(1) Update on Top End community fighting TB 9(2) Guidelines for the Control of Tuberculosis in the Northern Territory 4th World TB Day 2013 19(4) Edition, April 2008 15(1) World TB Day 24 March 2014. Reach the 3 million. A TB test. Treatment HTLV-1 infection and tuberculosis (TB) in Central Australian Aboriginal and cure for all. 21(1) people 14(3) Tsunami Managing tuberculosis in Kirakira, Solomon Islands 11(2) Infection control and waste management at the Zainoel Abidin Hospital, Mantoux school screening 1991 – 2000 9(1) Banda Aceh, April 2005 12(2) Mantoux – Two-step testing 10(2) The Aceh response - a personal account 12(2) Migrant cases 1990-93 2(8) Typhoid Mini outbreak in Central Australia 3(3) Typhoid 3(3) Multi-drug Resistant Tuberculosis in an Indonesian Fisherman 13(4) Typhoid notifications and the public health response in the Northern Mycobacterium bovis 10(2) Territory: a case series 19(4) Northern Territory school screening 2003-2005 13(4) Typhoid and paratyphoid fever – fact sheet 19(4) NT supports world push to stop TB 19(1) Unauthorised fishermen Pericarditis 3(3) Assessing the Health of Unauthorised Fisherpersons Apprehended off the Preventive treatment and follow-up of contacts 2(5) Northern Territory Coast - Developing Procedures and Protocols 13(1) Response to the CDC article—TB in animals. Transmission at the Imported malaria cases at the Northern Immigration Detention Facility, human-animal interface, by Nick Georges and Vicki Krause, CDC Berrimah, Northern Territory - Risk assessment and recommendations Darwin 25(3) 13(4) Results of contact tracing following transmission of Mycobacterium Vibrio bacterial disease fact sheet 13(3) tuberculosis in an urban itinerant Aboriginal population in Australia Videos—Keeping Track of Good Health 6(2) 12 (1) VRE or not VRE - "always ask twice... or thrice…" 9(2) 6 ways to access the Northern Territory TB Guidelines 24(4) Varicella Success of Mantoux screening at the Darwin Correctional Centre 20(2) Chickenpox and shingles (varicella and herpes zoster) - Fact sheet 15(3) TB Control in the Darwin Correctional Centre and the crew of boats Hospital separations in the NT for varicella-zoster virus related illnesses, carrying asylum seekers 10(3) 1993-1997 6(4) TB Day media release 18 (1) Usefulness of self-reported history in adult women in the Top End 6(4) TB in animals. Transmission at the human-animal interface 25(2) Varicella vaccine workshop, Melbourne, Dec 1999 6(4) TB in East Timor 20(3) Varicella-zoster virus in pregnant women and babies 6(4) TB in the Katherine region 2011-2013 21(2) Viral meningitis 1(6) TB in Two Katherine Region Communities 10(3) Water Quality (see Environmental Health) TB Workshop 19(3) Water related injuries –see injury prevention Territory working towards a TB-free world. World TB Day 24 March 2018 Website – The what and how of the AIDS/STD website 9(3) 25(1) WHO Reports 3(2,4); 5(2) Testing for TB in a changing refuges demographic 24(1) Wicked problems: climate change and indigenous health 15(4) The Territory two step – enhancing detection of latent Mycobacterium Women’s Cancer Prevention Program Tuberculosis in HIV clients 11(3) Culturally and linguistically diverse women’s project 6(4) The utility of screening Royal Darwin Hospital health care workers for World Youth Day 15(2) tuberculosis infection with a two-step Mantoux test 11(3) Yellow fever [WHO update] 5(2) Top End TB Outbreak 15(4) Zidovudine (AZT) Top End TB Outbreak Update—A Household Connection 16(1) Implications for antenatal HIV testing 2(6) Top End TB Outbreak Update—A Household Connection. What’s been Ziva virus happening 17(1) Imported Zika virus infection in a woman returning from Fiji 23(2) Treatment completion for latent TB infection in Darwin 2005–2007 14(4) Zoonoses Tuberculosis Guidelines 10(2) Dogs 2(3) Tuberculosis in the NT: Highlights from 2000 9(3) see Leishmaniasis 10 (4)