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Dosing errors are the most commonly reported medication error in children. Dosing is often prescribed per weight or based on body area.
There has been a coordinated effort from academic institutions and the PI to identify biomarkers that can predict immune checkpoint blockade response in cancer.
We explored a robust method to estimate mucus hydration using sialic acid as a marker for mucin content.
We aimed to determine whether regular consumption of egg protein from 4-6 month old reduced the risk of IgE-mediated egg allergy in infants without eczema.
A recent systematic review of 5 randomized clinical trials, found that early egg introduction was associated with reduced egg allergy.
Overall the analyses do not suggest individual sequence variants account for differences in clinical outcome or adaptation to different hosts.
As the prevalence of allergic disease dramatically rises worldwide, prevention strategies are increasingly being considered.
Here, we summarize and discuss findings of randomized clinical trials that have examined the effects of these strategies on short and long-term.
The thesis reported in this chapter explored the views of Western Australian high-achieving school leavers, their parents and teachers on a number of themes.
The health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia is crucial to address due to the burden of disease and injury in aboriginal population.