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Anaphylactic Reactions During Bee Venom Immunotherapy in the Paediatric PopulationA retrospective study will review episodes of anaphylaxis during bee venom immunotherapy in children, any modifications made to the dosing schedule, and the subsequent outcomes over a nine-year period in Western Australia.
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Early Oral Antibiotic Switch in Staphylococcus aureus Bacteraemia: The Staphylococcus aureus Network Adaptive Platform (SNAP) Trial Early Oral Switch ProtocolStaphylococcus aureus bloodstream infection is traditionally treated with at least 2 weeks of intravenous antibiotics in adults, 3-7 days in children, and often longer for those with complicated disease. The current practice of treating S. aureus bacteremia with prolonged IV antibiotics (rather than oral antibiotics) is based on historical observational research and expert opinion. Prolonged IV antibiotic therapy has significant disadvantages for patients and healthcare systems, and there is growing interest in whether a switch to oral antibiotics following an initial period of IV therapy is a safe alternative for clinically stable patients.
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Paediatric clinical service delivering critical health needs to Indigenous childrenComplex health needs of Indigenous children are being fast-tracked by a unique project designed to reduce red tape and deliver timely paediatric services.
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Embrace Co-Director attends ABC Big Day of BooksEmbrace Co-Director Professor Helen Milroy AM spoke at the Big Day of Books event held at the ABC Radio studio in Perth.
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Sharing knowledge and language: Interview with an Aurora studentRead our Q+A with Aurora intern Mikayla Helms.
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Maggie Dent’s call for calmness, curiosity and compassionQueen of common sense and Embrace ambassador Maggie Dent with researchers ahead of the event in support of young people with type one diabetes.