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Respiratory viruses, particularly respiratory syncytial virus and human metapneumovirus, are major contributors to pneumonia in Australian children
We surveyed 642 parents and carers at Perth Children's Hospital, targeting demographics, device ownership and attitudes towards electronic follow-up
Streptococcus pneumoniae causes substantial morbidity and mortality among children. The introduction of pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCV) has the potential to dramatically reduce disease burden. As with any vaccine, it is important to evaluate PCV impact, to help guide decision-making and resource-allocation.
Our data demonstrate that CD8+XCR1neg DCs possess a unique pattern of endocytic receptors and a restricted TLR profile that is particularly enriched for TLR5
Severe hospitalized varicella still occurs with a 1-dose varicella program, although predominantly in unvaccinated children
Early identification of oropharyngeal dysphagia and the management of seizures may help prevent serious respiratory illness
There is little evidence that previous interventions aiming to reduce the risk of prenatal alcohol exposure or FASD in Indigenous populations have been effective
The Sharing Knowledge About Immunisation project aims to develop effective communication tools to support primary health care providers' consultations with parents
To complement early allergic sensitization, monitoring NPM composition may enable early detection and intervention in high-risk children
The current study provides preliminary evidence that machine learning algorithms provide equivalent predictive accuracy to traditional methods for language difficulties in middle childhood