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The production of functional antipneumococcal antibodies in otitisprone children demonstrates that they respond to the current pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV)and are likely to respond to pneumolysin-based vaccines as effectively as healthy children.
most children report mental health and well-being, but the population distribution spanned the full range of possible scores on every construct.
These results highlight the importance of working with both male and female caregivers when addressing children’s bullying behaviour.
Studies investigating pathogen-specific infectious disease would benefit from using multiple data sources.
The aim of this study was to develop and implement a community-led, researcher-supported, FASD strategy.
Human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) remains the most common cause of severe lower respiratory tract disease amongst infants, and continues to cause annual epidemics of respiratory disease every winter worldwide.
This ecological study examines the distribution of liquor licences in Perth, Australia, and whether discrepancies in the distribution of retail land-uses could account for a socio-economic gradient.
The Kids in Communities Study will test and investigate community-level influences on child development across Australia
In disease settings, vitamin D may be important for maintaining optimal lung epithelial integrity and suppressing inflammation, but less is known of its effects prior to disease onset.
Intramuscular injection of a large bolus of Vitamin D effectively increases serum 25-hydroxyVitamin D levels without evidence of metabolic abnormality.