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2013

Journal Article

The increased risks of death and extra lengths of hospital and ICU stay from hospital-acquired bloodstream infections: A case-control study

Barnett, Adrian G., Page, Katie, Campbell, Megan, Martin, Elizabeth, Rashleigh-Rolls, Rebecca, Halton, Kate, Paterson, David L., Hall, Lisa, Jimmieson, Nerina, White, Katherine and Graves, Nicholas (2013). The increased risks of death and extra lengths of hospital and ICU stay from hospital-acquired bloodstream infections: A case-control study. BMJ Open, 3 (10) e003587, e003587.1-e003587.6. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2013-003587

The increased risks of death and extra lengths of hospital and ICU stay from hospital-acquired bloodstream infections: A case-control study

2010

Journal Article

Changing learning to improve practice - Hand hygiene education in Queensland medical schools

Hall, Lisa, Keane, Lisha, Mayoh, Scott and Olesen, Dolly (2010). Changing learning to improve practice - Hand hygiene education in Queensland medical schools. Healthcare Infection, 15 (4), 126-129. doi: 10.1071/HI10020

Changing learning to improve practice - Hand hygiene education in Queensland medical schools

2010

Journal Article

Errantum : Early evidence for direct and indirect effects of the infant rotavirus vaccine program in Queensland (vol 191, pg 157, 2009)

Lambert, Stephen B., Faux, Cassandra E., Hall, Lisa, Birrell, Frances A., Peterson, Karen V, Selvey, Christine E., Sloots, Theo P., Nissen, Michael D and Grimwood, Keith (2010). Errantum : Early evidence for direct and indirect effects of the infant rotavirus vaccine program in Queensland (vol 191, pg 157, 2009). Medical Journal of Australia, 192 (9), 525-525.

Errantum : Early evidence for direct and indirect effects of the infant rotavirus vaccine program in Queensland (vol 191, pg 157, 2009)

2009

Journal Article

Early evidence for direct and indirect effects of the infant rotavirus vaccine program in Queensland

Lambert, Stephen B., Faux, Cassandra E., Hall, Lisa, Birrell, F. A., Peterson, K. V., Selvey, C. E., Sloots, Theo P., Nissen, Michael D. and Grimwood, Keith (2009). Early evidence for direct and indirect effects of the infant rotavirus vaccine program in Queensland. Medical Journal of Australia, 191 (3), 157-160. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2009.tb02727.x

Early evidence for direct and indirect effects of the infant rotavirus vaccine program in Queensland

2006

Journal Article

Re: Human papillomavirus infection and incidence of squamous cell and basal cell carcinomas of the skin [1]

Hall, Lisa, Struijk, Linda, Neale, Rachel E. and Feltkamp, Mariet C.W. (2006). Re: Human papillomavirus infection and incidence of squamous cell and basal cell carcinomas of the skin [1]. Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 98 (19), 1425-1426. doi: 10.1093/jnci/djj379

Re: Human papillomavirus infection and incidence of squamous cell and basal cell carcinomas of the skin [1]

2006

Journal Article

Markers of cutaneous human papillomavirus infection in individuals with tumor-free skin, actinic keratoses, and squamous cell carcinoma

Struijk, L, Hall, L, van der Meijden, E, Wanningen, P, Bavinck, INB, Neale, R, Green, AC, ter Schegget, J and Feltkamp, MCW (2006). Markers of cutaneous human papillomavirus infection in individuals with tumor-free skin, actinic keratoses, and squamous cell carcinoma. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention, 15 (3), 529-535. doi: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-05-0747

Markers of cutaneous human papillomavirus infection in individuals with tumor-free skin, actinic keratoses, and squamous cell carcinoma

2006

Journal Article

Why we need a population-based approach to clinical indicators for cancer: A case study using microscopic confirmation of lung cancer in Queensland

Coory, M., Fong, K., Bowman, R. and Hall, L. (2006). Why we need a population-based approach to clinical indicators for cancer: A case study using microscopic confirmation of lung cancer in Queensland. Internal Medicine Journal, 36 (6), 389-392. doi: 10.1111/j.1445-5994.2006.01074.x

Why we need a population-based approach to clinical indicators for cancer: A case study using microscopic confirmation of lung cancer in Queensland