Repository logo

NT Health Research and Publications Online

Welcome to NT Health Research and Publications Online, an open access digital repository that showcases the research projects and output of researchers working for the Northern Territory Department of Health (NT Health), while also collecting and preserving publications and multimedia produced in an official capacity, that represent the department. This service is maintained by NT Health Library Services
Recent Additions
  • Some of the metrics are blocked by your 
    Publication
    Journal Article
    Cryptococcosis in the Northern Territory.
    (1976-11-27)
    Lo, David
    This report represents a review of cryptococcosis in the Northern Territory from 1957 to 1975. There were 26 cases over a 19-year period; 25 of these were in full-blooded Aborigines. The disease occurred throughout the rural areas of the Territory as isolated cases. There were 24 cases of cryptococcal meningitis and only two with solitary lung involvement. The overall mortality was 50%. In all five untreated cases the disease was fatal. There were eight deaths among the 20 patients receiving chemotherapy, a mortality of 40%. Lung resection was performed in six cases of localized pulmonary cryptococcosis. The outcome for these was excellent.
  • Some of the metrics are blocked by your 
    Publication
    Journal Article
    Flower-petal corneal changes in McDuffie syndrome.
    (2025-05-05)
    Daley, Jason Richard
    ;
    ; ;
    No abstract available
  • Some of the metrics are blocked by your 
    Publication
    Journal Article
    Remote health: what are the problems and what can we do about them? Insights from Australia.
    (2025-05-03)
    Russell, Deborah J
    ;
    Humphreys, John
    ;
    Veginadu, Prabhakar
    ;
    Mathew, Supriya
    ;
    Williams, Renee
    ;
    Cooney, Sinon
    ;
    Menezes, Leander
    ;
    Boffa, John
    ;
    Baghbanian, Vahab
    ;
    Robinson, April
    ;
    ; ;
    DeMasi, Karrina
    ;
    Murray, Walbira
    ;
    Taylor, Sean
    ;
    Stephens, Donna-Maree
    ;
    Lawrence, Kristal
    ;
    Wakerman, John
    This article analyses three broad questions: (i) How is 'remote' different from 'rural'?; (ii) How do these differences affect the provision of health care and health outcomes, positively and negatively?; and (iii) What is needed to address these issues and systematise solutions in order to deliver parity of health outcomes?
  • Some of the metrics are blocked by your 
    Publication
    Journal Article
    An Improved Rapid and Sensitive Long Amplicon Method for Nanopore-Based RSV Whole-Genome Sequencing.
    (2025-05-01)
    Dong, Xiaomin
    ;
    Edwards, Steven
    ;
    Deng, Yi-Mo
    ;
    Dapat, Clyde
    ;
    Hirankitti, Arada
    ;
    Wordsworth, Rachel
    ;
    Whitney, Paul
    ;
    ; ;
    Daley, Andrew J
    ;
    Barr, Ian G
    Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) provides critical insights into the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) transmission and any emerging mutations that could impair the efficacy of monoclonal antibodies or vaccines that have been recently licenced for clinical use worldwide. However, the ability to sequence RSV genomes at large scale is limited by expensive and time-consuming sequencing methods. Oxford Nanopore Technology (ONT) offers significant improvements in next generation sequencing (NGS) both in turnaround time and cost, compared with other platforms for viral WGS.We have developed and modified an RSV long amplicon-based WGS protocol for the ONT platform using a one-step multiplex RT-PCR assay and the rapid barcoding kit. One hundred thirty-five RSV positive Australian clinical specimens (91 RSV-A and 44 RSV-B) sampled in 2023 with cycle threshold (Ct) values between 14 to 35 were tested in this study. This ONT workflow was compared with other recent RSV WGS amplification assays based on short amplicons.A PCR amplicon clean-up step prior to library preparation significantly improved WGS result for samples with poor amplicon generation, but it is not necessary or beneficial for ones that generated high concentrations of amplicons. Overall, a success rate of 85.9% was achieved for WGS. This method performed as well as the more complex short amplicon methods in terms of genome coverage and sequencing depth.The workflow described here was highly successful in generating RSV WGS on ONT platform and had improved turnaround times and excellent results with RSV clinical samples with Ct values up to 30.
      4
  • Some of the metrics are blocked by your 
    Publication
    Journal Article
      4
Most viewed
  • Some of the metrics are blocked by your 
    Publication
    Fact sheet
    PS5 Standard for Pharmacy Based Immunisation Programs
    (Department of Health, 2021-04)
    Department of Health
    PS5 Standard for Pharmacy Based Immunisation Programs
      62243  1254
  • Some of the metrics are blocked by your 
    Publication
    Form
    Application to register radiation apparatus
    (Department of Health, 2020)
    Department of Health
    ;
    Radiation Protection
    Application for registering a radiation apparatus
      30173  2276
  • Some of the metrics are blocked by your 
    Publication
    Form
    Application to register radiation place
    (Department of Health, 2020)
    Department of Health
    ;
    Environmental Health
      29588  2136
  • Some of the metrics are blocked by your 
    Publication
    Report
    Application to register radiation source
    (Department of Health, 2020)
    Department of Health
    ;
    Environmental Health
      23582  3450
  • Some of the metrics are blocked by your 
    Publication
    Bulletin
    The Northern Territory Disease Control Bulletin 1991 - current
    (Centre for Disease Control, 1991)
    Various
    ;
    Department of Health
      21677  74167