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Health systems did not meet the needs of pregnant Aboriginal women with rheumatic heart disease
Out-of-home care was not found to be a significant factor in the adverse educational outcomes of these children
The association between scabies and skin sores is highly significant and indicates a causal relationship
This study describes how an informed consent process was developed for people with intellectual disability and how it is working in a current study
Increased fracture incidence in Western Australia between 2005 and 2015 identifies a concerning trend for bone health in children and adolescents
This study provides evidence for a possible plateauing in the incidence of childhood T1D in Western Australia, following a peak in 2003
The objective of this communication is to highlight the Hawthorne effect on psychobehavioral measures and the importance of a control group in clinical research, particularly for diabetes technologies
Pneumonia is the leading cause of childhood morbidity and mortality globally.
Preschool children often have episodes of virus-associated wheeze and assessing efficacy of corticosteroids for paediatric wheeze exacerbations is inconcludsive
Our study compared tidal volume and leakage around cuffed and uncuffed tracheal tubes in children who required standardised mechanical ventilation of the lungs.