id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-290432-4dli5emd O’Grady, Kerry-Ann F. Upper airway viruses and bacteria in urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in Brisbane, Australia: a cross-sectional study 2017-04-04 .txt text/plain 3764 184 44 We aimed to describe the prevalence of upper airway viruses and bacteria in symptomatic and asymptomatic urban-based Australian Indigenous children aged less than 5 years. METHODS: A cross-sectional analysis of data collected at baseline in an ongoing prospective cohort study of urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children registered with a primary health care service in the northern suburbs of Brisbane, Australia. Thus, in 164 urban-based Indigenous children presenting to an urban primary health care service, we described the prevalence of upper airway respiratory viruses and bacteria. We analysed data from a cohort of urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children aged less than 5 years collected at time of enrolment into a prospective study of ARIwC. In a study of upper airway viruses and bacteria in Central Australian Aboriginal children hospitalised for pneumonia [8] , a population with high rates of hospitalised lower ARI [15] and nasal colonisation [16] , the [8] . ./cache/cord-290432-4dli5emd.txt ./txt/cord-290432-4dli5emd.txt