Reports and Findings
Jonathan Carapetis AM AM MBBS FRACP FAFPHM PhD FAHMS Executive Director; Co-Head, Strep A Translation; Co-Founder of REACH 08 6319 1000 contact@thekids.org.au Institute Director; Head, Strep A Translation; Co-Founder of REACH Professor Carapetis is
The present study aimed to clarify the effect of viral and bacterial co-detections on disease severity during paediatric acute respiratory infection (ARI).
disease-deconvolution" identified associations between the parasite-brain interactions and epilepsy, movement disorders, Alzheimer's disease, and cancer.
To determine the influence of obesity on neonatal hypoglycaemia among infants born to gestational diabetes mellitus mothers.
Reduced frontal power at 3 months may indicate increased risk for reduced expressive language skills at 12 months.
This is the largest collection of normative T LCO data, and the first global reference values available for T LCO.
Further research is required to identify the optimal age, content and length of mindfulness programs for adolescents in universal prevention settings.
This is a 6 month cohort study involving participants at Princess Margaret Hospital prescribed BPG for secondary prophylaxis of RHD.
Trans Pathways is the largest study ever in Australia of gender diverse young people and their mental health and care pathways.
CAGE in combination with single-molecule sequencing technology allows mapping of TSSs and genome-wide capture of promoter activities state cell populations.