Reports and Findings
A direct oral provocation challenge with the culprit drug in Australian children can be safely performed, avoiding resource-intensive and painful skin testing
Persistent negative symptoms can be detected early, allowing for the identification of a subset of Ultra High Risk patients who are likely to have poor outcome
This systematic review shows that children treated with platinum analogues are at risk of developing hearing loss
Bring together experts, leaders and members of the national and international Indigenous community to identify culturally appropriate approaches to suicide prevention
The majority of staff and machine learning models were not more accurate than suggested by chance
Globally and even in high-income countries where a balanced diet is generally accessible, an inadequate maternal micronutrient status is common
The ANZCHOG-BN is a new biobank network in Australasia that was developed to improve and streamline access to high-quality pediatric and AYA cancer biospecimens
Public health systems face tensions between individuals and the collective. Parents who selectively vaccinate demonstrate this tension
The results indicate that schizophrenia is marked by a disruption in rapid facial responding to facial expressions, but intact responding to non-facial emotional stimuli
Influenza vaccination recommendation by children’s hospital physicians and previous vaccine receipt in hospital was associated with vaccine uptake