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NSW Public Health Bulletin
NSW Public Health Bulletin
- The NSW Public Health Bulletin is produced by the Population and Public Health Division of the NSW Ministry of Health as an information vehicle for the public health community in New South Wales.
- Its purpose is to enable the timely communication of information on major public health issues and thus to contribute to the development of a well-trained and informed public health workforce.
- The Bulletin is indexed by MEDLINE.
- Approximately 6000 printed copies are distributed nationally and internationally to a wide range of health workers in a variety of settings including: public health units, laboratories, primary care settings and councils.
Issues of the NSW Public Health Bulletin
Comments or suggestions regarding the Bulletin are welcome and should be directed to:
The Editor NSW Public Health Bulletin NSW Ministry of Health Locked Mail Bag 961 NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2059 AUSTRALIA phbulletin@doh.health.nsw.gov.au
Index 1990-2012
The cumulative Subject and Author indexes for the Bulletin are updated on publication of each new issue. Most articles are indexed under two or more subjects, and under their authors. Figures, tables and inserts are not indexed. Notes, comments and letters are indexed if they contain substantial information. Each issue of the Bulletin contains a communicable diseases report. Each disease discussed in detail in these reports is indexed separately.
Some early issues contain abstracts of articles which have been published elsewhere. These abstracts are subject indexed and indexed under 'Public Health Abstracts'. Abstracts of articles presented at public health conferences are subject indexed and indexed under 'Public Health Network'. Neither type of abstract is author indexed.
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