The social determinants of otitis media in aboriginal children in Australia: are we addressing the primary causes? A systematic content review
Abstract Background Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children experience some of the highest rates of otitis media in the world. Key risk factors for otitis media in Aboriginal children in Australia are largely social and environmental factors such as overcrowded housing, poverty and limited ac...
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Main Authors: | Jack DeLacy (Author), Tinashe Dune (Author), John J. Macdonald (Author) |
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