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Kolling Institute of Medical Research: Recent submissions

    • Age of blood and adverse outcomes in a maternity population 

      Patterson, Jillian A.; Irving, David O.; Isbister, James P.; Morris, Jonathan M.; Mayson, Eleni; Roberts, Christine L.; Ford, Jane B.
      Published 2015-01-01
      BACKGROUND In recent times there has been debate around whether longer storage time of blood is associated with increased rates of adverse outcomes following transfusion. It is unclear whether results focused on cardiac ...
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    • Variation in hospital caesarean section rates for women with at least one previous caesarean section: a population based cohort study 

      Schemann, Kathrin; Patterson, Jillian A.; Nippita, Tanya A.; Ford, Jane B.; Roberts, Christine L.
      Published 2015-01-01
      Background: Internationally, repeat caesarean sections (Robson Classification Group 5) make the single largest contribution to overall caesarean section rates and hospital-to-hospital variation has been reported. It is ...
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    • Breastfeeding issues - Initiating and sustaining breastfeeding: a literature summary 

      Lum, Margaret N.; Todd, Angela L.; Porter, Maree
      Published 2016-10-20
      The evidence for the benefits of breastfeeding over other feeding options for newborn infants’ health and development is clear. The WHO and UNICEF have recommended a global target that all infants should be exclusively ...
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    • Linkage rate between NSW Perinatal Data Collection birth records and government school NAPLAN educational records, by gestational age at birth 

      Hennessy, Daneeta; Torvaldsen, Siranda; Roberts, Christine L.
      Published 2016-10-10
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      Report, Technical
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    • The Candida in Pregnancy Study - Statistical Analysis Plan 

      Patterson, Jillian A.; Algert, Charles S.; Roberts, Christine L.
      Published 2016-07-27
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      Report, Technical
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