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Methods: In national surveys conducted in 2003/04 and 2006/07 using equivalent methods, n=11,509 Australian adolescents and adults self-reported their use of solaria. Results: In 2006/07 10.6% of adults had ��ever�� used a solarium, and use was most prevalent among women aged 18 to 24 (17.1%) and 25 Fludarabine to 44 (20.7%). Few adolescents (2.5%) had ever used a solarium. The prevalence of past year use was much lower (0.6% of adolescents, 1.5% of adults) and there was a significant reduction among adults between surveys (OR=0.69, 95% CI=0.52�C0.94). Adults�� attitudes related to past year solarium use were preference for a suntan (OR=4.68, 95% CI=2.48�C8.85); perceived protan attitudes of peers (OR=2.10, 95% CI=1.17�C3.77), belief that a suntan looks healthy (OR=1.92, 95% CI=1.09�C3.39); and perceiving they have some risk of getting skin cancer (OR=1.69, 95% CI=1.03�C2.78). Conclusions and implications: Although solarium use in Australia is relatively low, it is highest among young adult women. These data show encouraging downward trends in use, and provide a foundation for monitoring the impact of forthcoming regulatory changes to the solarium industry. ""Objective: To describe the seroepidemiology of Coxiella burnetii, the causative agent of Q fever, in those under 25 years of age in South West Queensland. Methods: A convenience sample of residual sera from a diagnostic laboratory was tested for C. burnetii antibodies by immunofluorescence at 1:10 dilution. Prevalence and annual incidence were calculated from the results. Results: Twenty-nine of 447 (6.5%, 95% CI 4.5%-9.2%) samples were positive. Seropositivity increased from 2.5% in those