Search Results - "Sillars, Brett A"
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Incidence and predictors of hospitalization for bacterial infection in community-based patients with type 2 diabetes: the fremantle diabetes study
Published in PloS one (2013)“…The few studies that have examined the relationship between diabetes and bacterial infections have utilized administrative databases and/or have had…”
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Continuing Disparities in Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Complications Between Aboriginal and Anglo-Celt Australians With Type 2 Diabetes: The Fremantle Diabetes Study
Published in Diabetes care (01-10-2012)“…To determine whether disparities in the nature and management of type 2 diabetes persist between Aboriginal and the majority Anglo-Celt patients in an urban…”
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Carotid artery ultrasonographic assessment in patients from the Fremantle Diabetes Study Phase II with carotid bruits detected by electronic auscultation
Published in Diabetes technology & therapeutics (01-09-2014)“…Electronic auscultation appears superior to acoustic auscultation for identifying hemodynamic abnormalities. The aim of this study was to determine whether…”
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Should aspirin be used for the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease in people with diabetes?
Published in Medical journal of Australia (21-09-2009)Get full text
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Continuing Disparities in Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Complications Between Aboriginal and Anglo-Celt Australians With Type 2 Diabetes
Published in Diabetes care (01-10-2012)“…OBJECTIVE To determine whether disparities in the nature and management of type 2 diabetes persist between Aboriginal and the majority Anglo-Celt patients in…”
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Incidence and Predictors of Hospitalization for Bacterial Infection in Community-Based Patients with Type 2 Diabetes: The Fremantle Diabetes Study. e60502
Published in PloS one (01-03-2013)“…Background The few studies that have examined the relationship between diabetes and bacterial infections have utilized administrative databases and/or have had…”
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