Reports and Findings
Here we summarise some recent research using the AEDI data and show how the Fraser Mustard Centre is using such research to help inform policy-makers.
This study used population-based record linkage to examine the association between early life risk factors and academic achievement.
This study examined the safety and immunogenicity of a vero cell culture-derived whole-virus influenza a(H5N1) vaccine in a pediatric population.
In 2010, a large outbreak of rotavirus gastroenteritis occurred in the Alice Springs region of the Northern Territory, Australia.
This study utilised a Western Australian (WA) genealogical database for the identification of single gene and chromosome disorders among families.
This study examines whether polymorphisms in the ERBB2 gene were associated with leprosy in primary and replication cohorts from northeastern Brazil.
This study aimed to explore relationships between family quality of life, day occupations and activities of daily living of young persons with Down syndrome.
The present study analyzed the concurrent and longitudinal relations among cognitive flexibility, theory of mind, and hyperactivity/inattention.
Public awareness-raising campaigns targeting alcohol use during pregnancy are an important part of preventing prenatal alcohol exposure and FASD.
We assessed micronutrient intakes in adolescents to determine whether supplement use optimises intakes.