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| Nigel W CrawfordSummaryAffiliation: Royal Children's Hospital Country: Australia Publications
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Guillain-Barré syndrome following pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza A immunisation in Victoria: a self-controlled case seriesNigel W Crawford
Royal Children s Hospital, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
Med J Aust 197:574-8. 2012..To determine the relative incidence (RI) of Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) in a single Australian state following pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza A immunisation (monovalent vaccine or seasonal trivalent influenza vaccine [TIV]) in 2009-2010...
An Australian audit of vaccination status in children and adolescents with inflammatory bowel diseaseNigel W Crawford
SAEFVIC, Department of General Medicine, Royal Children s Hospital RCH, Melbourne, Victoria 3011, Australia
BMC Gastroenterol 11:87. 2011..The primary aim of this study was to describe compliance with current Australian guidelines for vaccination of children and adolescents diagnosed with IBD. A secondary aim was to review the serological screening for VPD...
Syncope and seizures following human papillomavirus vaccination: a retrospective case seriesNigel W Crawford
Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
Med J Aust 194:16-8. 2011..To quantify and characterise the reports of syncope and seizures following quadrivalent (4v) human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination...
Optimizing immunization in pediatric special risk groupsNigel W Crawford
SAEFVIC, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, Melbourne, Australia
Expert Rev Vaccines 10:175-86. 2011..g., varicella, influenza and pertussis vaccination). Improving timeliness and minimizing missed opportunities to vaccinate individuals with these special risk conditions will also optimize protection from vaccine-preventable diseases...
Survivors of childhood cancer: an Australian audit of vaccination status after treatmentNigel W Crawford
NHMRC Centre for Clinical Research Excellence in Child and Adolescent Immunization, Parkville, Vic, Australia
Pediatr Blood Cancer 54:128-33. 2010..The aim of this study was to describe the compliance of post-chemotherapy revaccination of childhood cancer survivors relative to current Australian guidelines...
Immunisation practices in infants born prematurely: neonatologists' survey and clinical auditNigel W Crawford
National Health and Medical Research Council NHMRC Centre for Clinical Research Excellence in Child and Adolescent Immunisation, Murdoch Children s Research Institute, Department of General Medicine, Royal Children s Hospital RCH, Parkville, Victoria, Australia
J Paediatr Child Health 45:602-9. 2009..To determine Australian neonatologists' recommendations for the immunisation of ex-preterm infants and compare their actual immunisation status with recommended Australian guidelines...
Immunisation practices of paediatric oncologists: an Australasian surveyNigel W Crawford
NHMRC Centre for Clinical Research Excellence in Child and Adolescent Immunisation Murdoch Children s Research Institute, Royal Children s Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
J Paediatr Child Health 43:593-6. 2007..The aim of this survey was to identify the current practices of paediatric oncologists in Australia and New Zealand regarding the immunisation of children treated for cancer...
Foreign body aspiration in a child detected through emergency department radiology reporting: a case reportNigel W Crawford
Department of General Medicine, Royal Children s Hospital, Parkville, Victoria, Australia
Eur J Emerg Med 14:219-21. 2007..Unfortunately, the diagnosis was delayed and only detected the next day through radiology review. The clinical history is paramount and this case highlights how emergency radiology reporting can minimize morbidity...
Recurrent apnoea post immunisation: Informing re-immunisation policyVanessa Clifford
SAEFVIC, Murdoch Children s Research Institute, Melbourne, Australia
Vaccine 29:5681-7. 2011..The risk factors for, and recurrence rate of apnoea with subsequent immunisations are unknown, which makes planning for subsequent immunisations for these highly vulnerable infants difficult...
Surveillance of adverse events following immunisation: the model of SAEFVIC, VictoriaHazel J Clothier
SAEFVIC, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, Parkville, Victoria
Commun Dis Intell Q Rep 35:294-8. 2011..6 per 100,000 in 2003 to 13.5 per 100,000 per annum in 2009. This report describes the SAEFVIC service model and summarises outcomes and lessons learnt in the first 3 years of operation...
Mass psychogenic response to human papillomavirus vaccinationJim P Buttery
SAEFVIC, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, Royal Children's Hospital, and Department of Paediatrics, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
Med J Aust 189:261-2. 2008
Recurrent 6th nerve palsy in a child following different live attenuated vaccines: case reportDaryl R Cheng
Central Medical School, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
BMC Infect Dis 12:105. 2012..It has also been temporally associated with immunization, but has not been previously described following two different live attenuated vaccines...
Complex regional pain syndrome following immunisationStephanie Richards
SAEFVIC, Department of General Medicine, Royal Children s Hospital RCH, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Arch Dis Child 97:913-5. 2012..Enhanced awareness of this syndrome and its potential to occur following immunisation in the paediatric population is vital to the prompt and effective management of this condition...
Identification of strains of RotaTeq rotavirus vaccine in infants with gastroenteritis following routine vaccinationCeleste M Donato
Enteric Virus Group, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, Royal Children s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
J Infect Dis 206:377-83. 2012..This study identified and characterised rotavirus strains excreted by infants who presented with symptoms of gastroenteritis following recent RotaTeq vaccination...
Minimising missed opportunities to vaccinateNigel W Crawford
J Paediatr Child Health 44:315-6. 2008
