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The evidence derived from the review will be used to inform the development of guidelines for the management of skin infections in resource-limited settings
Confirm the generalised IgE-trophic activity of the DTaP vaccine in pre-schoolers and demonstrate similar (albeit transient) effects in infants
This audit is used as a case study of translating knowledge processes in order to identify the factors that support equity-oriented knowledge translation.
Vaccines against Streptococcus pyogenes are considered as impeded vaccines because of a number of crucial barriers to development
Treatment success for scabies co-infection was lower than for impetigo overall, with a higher success seen in the co-trimoxazole group than benzylpenicillin
There was evidence of extensive transmission of group A Streptococcus both within households and across the community
The benefits that swimming pools may bring to to ear and eye health in remote Aboriginal communities remains unresolved
This trial aims to improve uptake of secondary prophylaxis among Aboriginal people with ARF/RHD to reduce progression or worsening of RHD.
After brief training, health workers with no prior experience in echocardiography can obtain adequate quality images and make a reliable assessment
Invasive group A streptococcal (Strep A) infections occur when Streptococcus pyogenes, also known as beta-hemolytic group A Streptococcus, invades a normally sterile site in the body. This article provides guidelines for establishing surveillance for invasive Strep A infections. The primary objective of invasive Strep A surveillance is to monitor trends in rates of infection and determine the demographic and clinical characteristics of patients with laboratory-confirmed invasive Strep A infection, the age- and sex-specific incidence in the population of a defined geographic area, trends in risk factors, and the mortality rates and rates of nonfatal sequelae caused by invasive Strep A infections.