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Australia's mothers and babies 2005
The fifteenth report providing information on births in Australia from perinatal data collections for each state and territory. The report presents demographic, pregnancy and childbirth factors of women who gave birth in 2005 and the characteristics and outcomes of their babies. This edition includes a chapter on socioeconomic status of mothers. Australia's mothers and babies...
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Australian asthma indicators: five year review of asthma monitoring in Australia
In 2004, the Australian Centre for Asthma Monitoring reviewed the proposal indicators for monitoring asthma in Australia and published a set of recommended indicators. An accompanying data development plan was published in 2005. This report reviews the outcomes of the indicator review, the lessons learnt through experience with various data sources, progress so far with...
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Disability support services 2005-06: National data on services provided under the Commonwealth State/Territory disability agreement
This report considers data collected as part of the Commonwealth State/Territory disability Agreement National Minimum Data Set (CSTDA NMDS) between 1 July 2005 and 30 June 2006. It provides information relating to funded service outlets and users of these services, including support needs of users and informal carer arrangements. Disability support services 2005-06 reports on...
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Indigenous mothers and their babies, Australia 2001-2004
Indigenous mothers and their babies, Australia 2001-2004 provides information on births to Indigenous mothers in Australia from perinatal data collections for each state and territory. The report presents demographic, pregnancy and childbirth factors of Indigenous women who gave birth in 2001-2004. This report also includes information on demographic and birth trends over the period 1991...
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Assisted reproduction technology in Australia and New Zealand 2005
This report presents data on success rates based on live delivery and how they vary by treatment type, women's age and number of embryos transferred. Also included is information on birth outcomes such as multiple birth, gestational age, birthweight, and perinatal mortality.