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More than 1000 children are being sought for a study to learn more about sore throats and how best to prevent them.
Two research teams, led by The Kids Research Institute Australia, have been awarded more than $2 million to fund innovative projects.
The Kids Research Institute Australia researchers will seek to better understand the relationship between antibodies and inflammation in people with multiple sclerosis (MS), thanks to a generous grant from MS Research Australia.
The Kids Research Institute Australia researchers have been awarded 12 of 16 grants under the latest round of funding from the WA Child Research Fund
The introduction of pathogens originating from Eurasia into the Americas during early European contact has been associated with high mortality rates among Indigenous peoples, likely contributing to their historical and precipitous population decline.
Obesity can increase the severity of influenza infection. Data are limited regarding immune responses to influenza vaccination in obese children. We aimed to investigate the impact of obesity on quadrivalent influenza vaccine responses in children.
Haemophilus haemolyticus is often incorrectly categorized as nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHI) upon culture. PCR analyses of 266 NTHI-like nasopharyngea
To assess the immunogenicity and safety of a 2009 influenza A(H1N1) vaccine in children.
Reduced levels of antimicrobial proteins and peptides in human cord blood plasma.
Combined vaccines have an increasingly important role to play in delivering these antigens acceptably.