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New Studies

Severe Complications of Influenza in children < 15 Years and admitted to hospital
(1st May - 30th September 2020)  Please complete outstanding notifications and case report forms as soon as possible.

Montelukast and Neuropsychiatric Events
(commenced 1st May 2020)

X-Linked Hypophosphatemic Rickets (XLH) Prevalence Study
(commenced June 2020)

Recent publications 

APSU Rare Kids Newsletter - October 2020

Teutsch SM, Nunez, CA, Morris A, McGregor S, King J, Brotherton JML, Novakovic D, Booy R, Jones, CA, Rawlinson W, Thorley BR, Elliott EJ. Australian Paediatric Surveillance Unit Annual Report, 2019. Commun Dis Intell (2018). 2020;44 https://doi.org/10.33321/cdi.2020.44.60. Epub 17/8/2020

Nunez C, Morris A, Teutsch S, McGregor S, Brotherton J, Novakovic D, Rawlinson W, Jones C, Thorley B and Elliott E. Australian Paediatric Surveillance Unit Annual Report, 2018. Commun Dis Intell. https://doi.org/10.33321/cdi.2019.43.53 Published online: 18/11/2019

Zurynski Y, Grover CJ, Jalaludin B, Elliott EJ. Vitamin K deficiency bleeding in Australian infants 1993–2017: an Australian Paediatric Surveillance Unit study. Archives of Disease in Childhood. 2019 Sep 13:archdischild-2018.

Knight S, Elders S, Rodda J, Harvey A, Lubitz L, Rowe K, Reveley C, Hennel S, Towns S, Kozlowska K, Payne DN. Epidemiology of paediatric chronic fatigue syndrome in Australia. Archives of Disease in Childhood. 2019 Feb 23:archdischild-2018.

Giudice‐Nairn P, Downs J, Wong K, Wilson D, Ta D, Gattas M, Amor D, Thompson E, Kirrali‐Borri C, Ellaway C, Leonard H. The incidence, prevalence and clinical features of MECP2 duplication syndrome in Australian children. Journal of paediatrics and child health. 2019 Feb 12.

Shearer MJ. (Editorial) Delivering neonatal vitamin K prophylaxis: the continuing need for surveillance and vigilance. Archives of Disease in Childhood. 2020 May;105(5):417.

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