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THE HEALTH OF THE PRESCHOOL CHILD
Medical Journal of Australia, 1979A standardized medical examination of four to five year old children was introduced into Victorian preschools in 1977. This combined a neurodevelopmental screening with a physical examination. In a study to verify the effectiveness of this examination, a random sample of 512 children from inner urban and disadvantaged outer urban preschools was ...
M, Nowotny, P J, Stretton
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Public Health, 1978
The work is described of a nurse and trained Health Visitor attached to the Children's Department of a District General Hsopital and undertaking similar duties to those envisaged in the Court Report.
W J, Matheson, H, Tillson
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The work is described of a nurse and trained Health Visitor attached to the Children's Department of a District General Hsopital and undertaking similar duties to those envisaged in the Court Report.
W J, Matheson, H, Tillson
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Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2009
Colombia is a country with major problems, mainly a high degree of inequality and an unacceptably high level of violence (both armed military conflict and crime related). There are unacceptably high variations in health and health provision. Despite these difficulties, there are important steps being taken by both the government and independent ...
G Arias, Nieto +4 more
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Colombia is a country with major problems, mainly a high degree of inequality and an unacceptably high level of violence (both armed military conflict and crime related). There are unacceptably high variations in health and health provision. Despite these difficulties, there are important steps being taken by both the government and independent ...
G Arias, Nieto +4 more
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Tropical Doctor, 1985
Etude faite sur une periode de 4 ans qui permet de voir les besoins necessaires a un centre rural de sante de l ...
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Etude faite sur une periode de 4 ans qui permet de voir les besoins necessaires a un centre rural de sante de l ...
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Overdiagnosis and child health
Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2018Coon et al ,1 who have published on other areas of putative overdiagnosis, bring us the example of coronary artery abnormalities in Kawasaki disease in children. Across 48 participating hospitals, they noted that over some 15 years the rate of diagnosis of non-severe cardiac abnormalities had increased significantly by some twofold, yet adverse cardiac
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Nursing Management, 2008
A new national resource has been launched to offer access to resources related to child and maternal health matters.
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A new national resource has been launched to offer access to resources related to child and maternal health matters.
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1974
The Drs. Chang, who have practiced pediatrics in the United States for many years, recently visited the country of their birth, where they enjoyed a family reunion, and surveyed the pediatric scene. The following is a resume of their impressions.—Ed.
C C, Chang, S H, Chang
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The Drs. Chang, who have practiced pediatrics in the United States for many years, recently visited the country of their birth, where they enjoyed a family reunion, and surveyed the pediatric scene. The following is a resume of their impressions.—Ed.
C C, Chang, S H, Chang
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Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, 1983
The first years of life are crucial in both laying the foundations of good health and improving the quality of life. Of the 125 million children born in 1979 12 million mostly in developing nations were thought unlikely to live to see their 1st birthdays.
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The first years of life are crucial in both laying the foundations of good health and improving the quality of life. Of the 125 million children born in 1979 12 million mostly in developing nations were thought unlikely to live to see their 1st birthdays.
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 2016
Portugal has experienced rapid decline of neonatal and infant mortality in the last century, similar to that of other western European states. The joint venture of pediatricians and obstetricians with adequate top-down government commissions for maternal and child health for the decision making by health administrators and a well-defined schedule of ...
Teresa, Bandeira +2 more
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Portugal has experienced rapid decline of neonatal and infant mortality in the last century, similar to that of other western European states. The joint venture of pediatricians and obstetricians with adequate top-down government commissions for maternal and child health for the decision making by health administrators and a well-defined schedule of ...
Teresa, Bandeira +2 more
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Child Health Accountability Tracking—extending child health measurement
The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health, 2020Strong, K +15 more
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