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    Schistosoma mansoni and Biomphalaria snails in Lake Victoria: distribution, genetics and ecological dynamics by Standley, Claire J.

    Published 2011
    “…This contrasted with earlier work which had suggested that the populations of S. mansoni ; in Lake Albert and Lake Victoria appeared segregated; the greater and more extensive sampling presented in this thesis revealed a cross-over of haplotypes between the two lakes, potentially associated again with human migration throughout the region, but also suggesting that adaptation and compatibility with local Biomphalaria populations for successful transmission might be less crucial than previously assumed. …”
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    Low seroprevalence of Murray Valley Encephalitis and Kunjin viruses in an opportunistic serosurvey, Victoria 2011 by Williams, Stephanie, Richards, Jack, Faddy, Helen, Leydon, Jennie, Moran, Rodney, Nicholson, Suellen, Perry, Faye, Paskin, Roger, Catton, Mike, Lester, Rosemary, MacKenzie, John

    Published 2013
    “…Objective: To assess evidence of recent and past exposure to Murray Valley encephalitis virus (MVEV) and West Nile clade Kunjin virus (KUNV) in residents of the Murray Valley, Victoria, during a period of demonstrated activity of both viruses in early 2011. …”
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    Gaming machine density is correlated with rates of help-seeking for problem gambling: a local area analysis in Victoria, Australia by Barratt, Monica, Livingston, M., Matthews, S., Clemens, S.

    Published 2014
    “…This study uses help-seeking as an outcome measure for a local area analysis of problem gambling in Victoria, Australia. We used a cross-sectional ecological design to investigate the extent to which gaming industry and demographic, economic, and social factors are associated with rates of telephone and face-to-face counselling for problem gambling at the local government area level. …”
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    A cross-sectional survey examining cardiopulmonary resuscitation training in households with heart disease by Cartledge, S., Finn, Judith, Smith, K., Straney, L., Stub, D., Bray, Janet

    Published 2019
    “…Aim: To describe CPR training rates in households with heart disease, and examine if training increases knowledge, confidence and willingness to perform CPR in this population. Methods: A cross-sectional, telephone survey was conducted with adults residing in Victoria, Australia. …”
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    What are the characteristics of home exercise programs that older adults prefer?: A cross-sectional study by Simek, E., Mcphate, L., Hill, Keith, Finch, C., Day, L., Haines, T.

    Published 2015
    “…Objective The aim of this study was to examine the preferences of older adults toward the structure and delivery of home exercise programs for the prevention of falls as well as the perceived benefits of and barriers to program adherence. Methods A two-wave cross-sectional telephone survey of community-dwelling older adults was conducted in Victoria, Australia. …”
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    Australian nursing students’ knowledge and attitudes towards pressure injury prevention: A cross-sectional study by Usher, K., Woods, C., Brown, Janie, Power, T., Lea, J., Hutchinson, M., Mather, C., Miller, A., Saunders, A., Mills, J., Zhao, L., Yates, K., Bodak, M., Southern, J., Jackson, D.

    Published 2018
    “…Design: A multi-centered, cross-sectional study was conducted using a paper-based questionnaire with undergraduate nursing students enrolled in seven universities with campuses across five Australian states (Queensland, New South Wales, Western Australia, Victoria and Tasmania). …”
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    Public cardiopulmonary resuscitation training rates and awareness of hands-only cardiopulmonary resuscitation: A cross-sectional survey of Victorians by Bray, Janet, Smith, K., Case, R., Cartledge, S., Straney, L., Finn, J.

    Published 2017
    “…© 2017 Australasian College for Emergency Medicine & Australasian Society for Emergency Medicine.Objectives: To provide contemporary Australian data on the public's training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and awareness of hands-only CPR. Methods: A cross-sectional telephone survey in April 2016 of adult residents of the Australian state of Victoria was conducted. …”
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