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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.
Pregnancy is associated with an alternatively activated phenotype of alveolar macrophage before infection
We aim to assess the impact of interpregnancy intervals on maternal and child health outcomes in high-income countries
This paper sets out the methodological and theoretical considerations which framed how the Birthing on Noongar Boodjar project was conducted
Severe hospitalized varicella still occurs with a 1-dose varicella program, although predominantly in unvaccinated children
We found two known risk factors in a large cohort of children treated for ALL and identified other factors associated with venous thromboembolism
Systematic review of the treatment, prevention and public health control of skin infections in resource-limited settings where skin infections are endemic
No significant associations were found between maternal inactivated influenza vaccine or pertussis vaccination in pregnancy and adverse birth outcomes
Group Chairs and early career members highlight some of the most interesting findings in the field of paediatrics presented at the 2018 international ERS Congress
One dose of MenACWY-TT boosts protection against MenC in primed children, is safe and extends protection against MenA, MenW and MenY