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Methods in molecular medicine | 2008

The Halogen Assay - A New Technique for Measuring Airborne Allergen

Euan R. Tovey; Sandra De Lucca; Leanne Poulos; Tim O’Meara

The Halogen assay is a new technique for measuring airborne allergen. The assay is unique in that it is capable of analyzing allergens and particles together, combining the advantages of morphological approaches and immunoassay. The Halogen assay allows direct observation of the particles that carry the allergen as well as being capable of identifying all the allergen sources an individual is exposed and sensitized to. The assay is sensitive because the extracted allergen is bound to the membrane at a high local concentration within the minute area around each particle and so is easily detected by immunostaining. It is therefore easy to detect few pollen grains. The Halogen method supersedes other methods commonly used to identify allergens as it is capable of identifying airborne particles that are allergen sources.


Primary Care Respiratory Journal | 2013

Inappropriate prescribing of inhaled corticosteroids: are they being prescribed for respiratory tract infections? A retrospective cohort study

Leanne Poulos; Rosario Ampon; Guy B. Marks; Helen K. Reddel

Background: Guidelines recommend regular use of inhaled corticosteroid (ICS)-containing medications for all patients with persistent asthma and those with moderate to severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. It is important to identify indicators of inappropriate prescribing. Aims: To test the hypothesis that ICS are prescribed for the management of respiratory infections in some patients lacking evidence of chronic airways disease. Methods: Medication dispensing data were obtained from the Australian national Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) for concessional patients dispensed any respiratory medications during 2008. We identified people dispensed only one ICS-containing medication and no other respiratory medications in a year, who were therefore unlikely to have chronic airways disease, and calculated the proportion who were co-dispensed oral antibiotics. Results: In 2008, 43.6% of the 115,763 patients who were dispensed one-off ICS were co-dispensed oral antibiotics. Co-dispensing was seasonal, with a large peak in winter months. The most commonly co-dispensed ICS among adults were moderate/high doses of combination therapy, while lower doses of ICS alone were co-dispensed among children. In this cohort, one-off ICS co-dispensed with oral antibiotics cost the government


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2007

Trends in hospitalizations for anaphylaxis, angioedema, and urticaria in Australia, 1993-1994 to 2004-2005

Leanne Poulos; Anne-Marie Waters; Patricia K. Correll; Robert Loblay; Guy B. Marks

2.7 million in 2008. Conclusions: In Australia, many people who receive one-off prescriptions for ICS-containing medications do not appear to have airways disease. In this context, the high rate of co-dispensing with antibiotics suggests that ICS are often inappropriately prescribed for the management of symptoms of respiratory infection. Interventions are required to improve the quality of prescribing of ICS and the management of respiratory infections in clinical practice.


Paediatric Respiratory Reviews | 2005

The burden of asthma in children: an Australian perspective

Leanne Poulos; Brett G. Toelle; Guy B. Marks


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2002

Inhaled latex allergen (Hev b 1).

Leanne Poulos; T.J. O'Meara; Robert G. Hamilton; Euan R. Tovey


The Medical Journal of Australia | 2009

Asthma in Indigenous Australians: so much yet to do for Indigenous lung health

Christine Jenkins; Anne B. Chang; Leanne Poulos; Guy B. Marks


The Medical Journal of Australia | 2009

Cost is a major barrier to the use of inhaled corticosteroids for obstructive lung disease.

Rosario Ampon; Helen K. Reddel; Patricia K. Correll; Leanne Poulos; Guy B. Marks


The Medical Journal of Australia | 2009

Asthma in older adults: a holistic, person-centred and problem-oriented approach

Guy B. Marks; Leanne Poulos; Christine Jenkins; Peter G. Gibson


The Medical Journal of Australia | 2005

A nationwide perspective on asthma in older Australians.

Guy B. Marks; Leanne Poulos


Archive | 2004

Review of proposed National Health Priority Area asthma indicators and data sources

Deborah Baker; Guy B. Marks; Leanne Poulos; Margaret Williamson

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Guy B. Marks

University of New South Wales

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Rosario Ampon

Woolcock Institute of Medical Research

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Helen K. Reddel

Woolcock Institute of Medical Research

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Euan R. Tovey

Woolcock Institute of Medical Research

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Patricia K. Correll

Woolcock Institute of Medical Research

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T.J. O'Meara

Woolcock Institute of Medical Research

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Christine Jenkins

The George Institute for Global Health

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Anne B. Chang

Queensland University of Technology

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Brett G. Toelle

Woolcock Institute of Medical Research

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