An approach to risk isolation for relatively low-incidence conditions: An Australian national model of oral cellulitis.

A. Anjrini, M. Tennant, E. Kruger
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Aim:The purpose of this study was todevelop a risk indicator applicable on a national level, to isolate at relatively high-resolution, regions where oral cellulitis risk is high. Method:The method used ten years of Western Australian (1999 to 2008) hospitalisation data, and applying the admission risks gleaned from this database (poverty, socioeconomics, age and Indigenous status) to model across Australia (at SA1 level) the risk profile. Five levels of oral cellulitis risk (low to very high) were mapped to each of the 54,000 SA1s that makeup Australia.Cumulative percentage analysis was used to study the effect of distance from capital city of each state on the number of population at high risk. Results:Highest risk category (category 5) SA1s were not equally distributed amongst States, with the Northern Territory having 12.2% of its population (26011) belonging to category 5 (very high risk). The majority of that population (87.8%) live more than 100km away from the capital city, Darwin.A general trend amongst Australian capital cities was the low number of population at high risk within 5 km from General Post Office (GPO).
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一种针对相对低发病率疾病的风险隔离方法:一种澳大利亚国家口腔蜂窝组织炎模型。
目的:本研究的目的是建立一个适用于全国水平的风险指标,以相对高分辨率分离口腔蜂窝织炎风险高的地区。方法:该方法使用西澳大利亚州(1999年至2008年)十年的住院数据,并应用从该数据库收集的入院风险(贫困、社会经济、年龄和土著身份)来模拟整个澳大利亚(SA1级)的风险概况。口腔蜂窝织炎的风险分为五个级别(低到非常高),分别对应构成澳大利亚的54,000个sa15。采用累积百分比分析法,研究各州离首府城市的距离对高危人群数量的影响。结果:最高风险类别(第5类)sa15在各州之间分布不均,北领地有12.2%的人口(26011人)属于第5类(非常高风险)。其中大多数人口(87.8%)居住在距离首府达尔文100多公里的地方。澳大利亚首都城市的总体趋势是,邮政总局(GPO) 5公里范围内的高风险人口数量较少。
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