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Apically located tight junctions in airway epithelium perform a fundamental role in controlling macromolecule migration through paracellular spaces.
The present study aimed to clarify the effect of viral and bacterial co-detections on disease severity during paediatric ARI.
Pneumonia, most often caused by a respiratory virus, is common in childhood.
We hypothesised that the performance of variant prioriisation tools may vary by disease phenotype.
MatCH is an Australian study to investigate the links between the health, wellbeing and living conditions of mothers and the health and development of their children
This chapter focuses on the management of those with hearing impairment, and how tele-audiological tools and approaches may assist to improve service delivery
The Guideline aims to create greater consistency in diagnostic practices across the country to ensure individuals on the autism spectrum can receive the optimal care
This chapter describes a whole-school cyberbullying intervention developed and evaluated in Western Australia with secondary school students aged 13–18 years old
Epidemiology of CP aims to describe the frequency of the condition in a population and to monitor its changes over time
A follow-up of Kidskin Study participants provides an opportunity to investigate the associations between a childhood sun-exposure intervention and potentially related conditions in adulthood