Reports and Findings
Pneumonia is the leading cause of childhood morbidity and mortality globally.
We describe the choice-making abilities of girls and women with Rett syndrome.
A systematic review of current evidence using various electronic databases was conducted. Studies were appraised using a recognised clinical appraisal tool.
We aim to identify health risk behaviours among adolescent refugees resettling in WA and assess the feasibility of using a standardised questionnaire.
Infections by RV species A and C are the most common causes of exacerbations of asthma and a major cause of exacerbations of other respiratory disease.
We assessed the impact of PCV on all-cause and pathogen-specific pneumonia hospitalizations in Western Australian (WA) children aged 16 years.
Glioblastoma in adults, and medulloblastoma and pineoblastoma that mainly affect children, are aggressive brain tumors.
Mining developments are being required to consider how they affect local communities and implement strategies to minimise negative impacts they may be causing
Aussie Optimism Program with teacher training along with coaching may have the potential to positively impact on suicidality and pro-social behavior in the pre-adolescent years
People with intellectual disability were more likely to experience potentially preventable conditions at the end of their lives