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Our families have the opportunity to be involved in autism research conducted at CliniKids.
New and emerging risks for invasive aspergillosis (IA) bring the need for contemporary analyses of the epidemiology and outcomes of IA, in order to improve clinical practice.
There was a significant association between maternal alcohol-related diagnoses recorded during pregnancy and ARBD, with an attributable fraction of 0.57%.
We describe the development and evaluation of a protocol for digital image collection by the non-professional photographer in a remote setting research trial
One explanation for the high burden of allergic and autoimmune diseases in industrialized countries is inappropriate immune development under modern...
The first Australian study to evaluate the nutritional content of Kids’ Menus at restaurants and cafés has found the overwhelming majority are unhealthy.
Link between healthy growth in the womb and improved numeracy and literacy skills in early primary school.
A new study has found that infectious diseases are the most common reason that children under two years of age are admitted to hospital.
Infants (<1 year old) are the age group in Australia with the highest rate of involvement with child protection. Many jurisdictions across Australia and internationally are implementing policies focused on prenatal planning and targeted support.This study investigates Australian trends in prenatal and infant child protection notifications, substantiations and out-of-home care; and the extent of over-representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander infants.
Persistent negative symptoms can be detected early, allowing for the identification of a subset of Ultra High Risk patients who are likely to have poor outcome