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2015The effect of temperature on different Salmonella serotypes during warm seasons in a Mediterranean climate city, Adelaide, AustraliaMillazzo, A.; Giles, L.; Zhang, Y.; Koehler, A.; Hiller, J.; Bi, P.
2014Extreme heat and cultural and linguistic minorities in Australia: perceptions of stakeholdersHansen, A.; Nitschke, M.; Saniotis, A.; Benson, J.; Tan, Y.; Smyth, V.; Wilson, L.; Han, G.; Mwanri, L.; Bi, P.
2017Factors influencing knowledge, food safety practices and food preferences during warm weather of Salmonella and Campylobacter cases in South AustraliaMilazzo, A.; Giles, L.; Zhang, Y.; Koehler, A.; Hiller, J.; Bi, P.
2004Surrogate measures of exposure in questionnaire designBi, P.; Tong, S.
2007Time-series analysis of the risk factors for haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome: comparison of statistical modelsHu, W.; Mengersen, K.; Bi, P.; Tong, S.
2011Older persons and heat-susceptibility: the role of health promotion in a changing climateHansen, A.; Bi, P.; Nitschke, M.; Pisaniello, D.; Newbury, J.; Kitson, A.
2011Climate variability and population health in China: updated knowledge, challenges and opportunitiesZhang, Y.; Bi, P.; Jiang, B.; Blanco, J.; Kheradmand, H.
2009Air pollution and cardiorespiratory health in Australia: The impact of climate changeHansen, A.; Bi, P.; Nitschke, M.
2008Temperature and direct effects on population health in Brisbane, 1986-1995Bi, P.; Parton, K.; Wang, J.; Donald, K.
2010Meteorological variables and malaria in a Chinese temperate city: A twenty-year time-series data analysisZhang, Y.; Bi, P.; Hiller, J.