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Population-level studies of severe pertussis extending beyond infancy are sparse, and none in the context of antenatal vaccination. We compared hospitalized pertussis cases from birth to 15 years of age before and after introduction of antenatal immunization.
A testimonial about Jean Golding's achievements in paediatric epidemiology.
We aimed to measure the antibody development to 2 bacteria in a birth cohort at high risk of allergic disease, and to assess which responses are asthma-linked.
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is the commonest childhood malignancy in Australian children
Fetal head circumference (HC) growth was examined prospectively in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
This is the first prospective study to identify an association between early life testosterone exposure and pragmatic language difficulties in girls
An open letter to politicians on climate change and obesity
Improving the wellbeing of Australian children and youth: the importance of bridging the know-do gap
Data for recent years show a shift away from a classification of 'SIDS' towards a classification of 'unascertainable', particularly for Aboriginal infants.
First-of-its-kind findings show that newborns exclusively fed colostrum in their first 72 hours of life were five times less likely to develop a peanut allergy by 12-18 months, and 11 times less likely to develop multiple food allergies (such as egg or cow’s milk) compared with infants who also received formula