Reports and Findings
Invasive fungal infections are more common in children with high-risk acute lymphoblastic leukaemia and in relapsed disease
We report on the prevalence and trends of hypospadias which indicate that the prevalence of hypospadias continues to increase internationally
The upper airway may play a role in the respiratory symptoms experienced by some very preterm children and should be considered by clinicians
Children of parents who have been hospitalised with psychiatric disorders are at risk for poor school readiness
Interventions in the early years provide a sustainable solution by generating long-term labour productivity and social welfare benefits
Older adults who were not transported to the trauma centre had an increased odds of in-hospital mortality
Our results indicate that pump therapy is associated with a better lipid profile
Our current Research Topic highlights the complexity of the relationship between the skin, immune system and skin cancer
RV1 and RV5 were both effective in preventing laboratory confirmed and notified rotavirus infections among children aged <5 years
Skin infection burden in remote Aboriginal communities can be reduced by the See, Treat, Prevent (SToP skin sores and scabies) trial