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: Traditionally, vitamin B₁ status is assessed by a functional test measuring erythrocyte transketolase (ETK) activity or direct measurement of erythrocyte thiamine diphosphate (eThDP) concentration. However, such analyses are logistically challenging, and do not allow assessment of vitamin B₁ status in plasma/serum samples stored in biobanks. Using a multiplex assay, we evaluated plasma concentrations of thiamine and thiamine monophosphate (TMP), as alternative, convenient measures of vitamin B₁ status.

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Vitamin B12 plays an essential role in fetal and infant development. In regions where animal source food consumption is low and perinatal supplementation is uncommon, infants are at risk of vitamin B12 deficiency. In this secondary analysis, we measured total vitamin B12 concentrations in maternal and infant serum/plasma and breast milk among two samples of mother-infant dyads in Canada (assessed at 8 weeks post-partum) and in Cambodia (assessed between 3-27 weeks post-partum).

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Reduction of preterm births (<37 completed weeks of gestation) would substantially reduce neonatal and infant mortality, and deleterious health effects in survivors. Maternal fine particulate matter (PM) exposure has been identified as a possible risk factor contributing to preterm birth. The aim of this study was to produce the first estimates of ambient PM-associated preterm births for 183 individual countries and globally.

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Household Consumption of Thiamin-Fortified Fish Sauce Increases Erythrocyte Thiamin Concentrations among Rural Cambodian Women and Their Children Younger Than 5 Years of Age: A Randomized Controlled Efficacy Trial.

J Pediatr

February 2017

Food Nutrition and Health, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia; Discipline of Paediatrics and Reproductive Health, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. Electronic address:

Objectives: To assess whether ad libitum consumption of thiamin-fortified fish sauce over 6 months yields higher erythrocyte thiamin diphosphate concentrations (eTDP) among women of childbearing age and their children aged 12-59 months compared with control sauce containing no thiamin.

Study Design: In this double-blind, randomized controlled efficacy trial, 276 nonpregnant, nonlactating women (18-45 years of age) and their families in Prey Veng, Cambodia, were randomized to receive 1 of 3 fish sauce formulations: low thiamin concentration (low, 2 g/L), high thiamin concentration (high, 8 g/L), or a control (no thiamin) fish sauce. Baseline (t = 0) and endline (t = 6 months) eTDP were measured with the use of high-performance liquid chromatography with a fluorescence detector.

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Perinatal Consumption of Thiamine-Fortified Fish Sauce in Rural Cambodia: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

JAMA Pediatr

October 2016

Food, Nutrition, and Health, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada9South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia10Discipline of Paediatrics and Reproductive Health, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

Article Synopsis
  • Infantile beriberi, caused by thiamine deficiency, is a serious health issue in Cambodia, particularly due to the widespread consumption of thiamine-poor white rice, which affects both mothers and breastfed infants.* -
  • This study aimed to investigate whether thiamine-fortified fish sauce improves thiamine levels in lactating women and their newborns compared to a control sauce, conducted through a double-blind randomized trial with 90 pregnant women.* -
  • Results showed that women consuming low and high concentrations of thiamine-fortified sauce had significantly higher thiamine diphosphate levels in their blood and breast milk compared to the control group, highlighting the potential benefits of fort
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Background: Most existing research on the association of parental education with childhood undernutrition focuses on maternal education and often ignores paternal education. We systematically investigate differences in maternal and paternal education and their association with childhood undernutrition.

Methods: One hundred and eighty Demographic and Health Surveys from 62 countries performed between 1990 and 2014 were analysed.

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A Pilot Study for Understanding the Perceptions of Australian General Practitioners Regarding Psychopharmacology for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders.

J Prim Care Community Health

October 2016

School of Women's and Children's Health, UNSW, Australia Ingham Institute of Applied Medicine, Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia Academic General Practice Unit, Fairfield Hospital, Fairfield, New South Wales, Australia, Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity, UNSW.

Background: General practitioners (GPs) are increasing involved in the care of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs), and prescribe and/or manage psychotropic medications for these children. Few published reports of perceptions of GPs regarding use of these medications exist in the literature.

Objective: Qualitative analysis of comments by 177 GPs regarding psychopharmacology use in children with ASDs.

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Single nucleotide polymorphism in IL1B is associated with infection risk in paediatric acute myeloid leukaemia.

Clin Microbiol Infect

June 2016

Program in Genetics and Genome Biology, The Hospital for Sick Children, Ontario, Canada; Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

We evaluated single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with infection risk in children with newly diagnosed acute myeloid leukaemia (AML). We conducted a multicentre, prospective cohort study that included children aged ≤18 years with de novo AML. DNA was isolated from blood lymphocytes or buccal swabs, and candidate gene SNP analysis was conducted.

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Stillbirths: progress and unfinished business.

Lancet

February 2016

Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction, Department of Reproductive Health and Research, WHO, Geneva, Switzerland.

This first paper of the Lancet Series on ending preventable stillbirths reviews progress in essential areas, identified in the 2011 call to action for stillbirth prevention, to inform the integrated post-2015 agenda for maternal and newborn health. Worldwide attention to babies who die in stillbirth is rapidly increasing, from integration within the new Global Strategy for Women's, Children's and Adolescents' Health, to country policies inspired by the Every Newborn Action Plan. Supportive new guidance and metrics including stillbirth as a core health indicator and measure of quality of care are emerging.

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A Framework for Developing a Curriculum Regarding Autism Spectrum Disorders for Primary Care Providers.

J Clin Diagn Res

October 2015

Professor of General Practice, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, UNSW, Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity, UNSW and Academic General practice Unit, Fairfield Hospital, Fairfield .

Introduction: The prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) has increased and varies across age groups. Thus there is an increasing need for educational opportunities for General Practitioners (GPs) and other Primary Care providers to help in early identification and referral to specialist services. An earlier survey of GPs in New South Wales (Australia) demonstrated two broad domains for educational activities: (1) a general knowledge (important for early identification and referral) and (2) surveillance (important for ongoing management).

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Little is known about the impact of enrollment on therapeutic clinical trials on adverse event rates. Primary objective was to describe the impact of clinical trial registration on sterile site microbiologically documented infection for children with newly diagnosed acute myeloid leukemia (AML). We conducted a multicenter cohort study that included children aged ≤18 years with de novo AML.

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Two male siblings from a consanguineous union presented in early infancy with marked truncal hypotonia, a general paucity of movement, extrapyramidal signs and cognitive delay. By mid-childhood they had made little developmental progress and remained severely hypotonic and bradykinetic. They developed epilepsy and had problems with autonomic dysfunction and oculogyric crises.

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Stillbirths are largely excluded from international measures of mortality and morbidity. argue that stillbirth should be higher on the global health agenda.

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Growing as a Human Being--Obese Adolescents' Experiences of the Changing Body.

J Pediatr Nurs

February 2017

Department of Nursing, Health and Culture, University West, Trollhättan, Sweden. Electronic address:

The aim of the presented study was to describe how obese adolescents experience themselves and their bodies and how their views changed as a result of participation in a weight loss program. A total of five adolescents were interviewed in this qualitative study. Data were analyzed by means of content analysis.

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Monitoring human growth and development: a continuum from the womb to the classroom.

Am J Obstet Gynecol

October 2015

Nuffield Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology and Oxford Maternal & Perinatal Health Institute, Green Templeton College, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.

A comprehensive set of fully integrated anthropometric measures is needed to evaluate human growth from conception to infancy so that consistent judgments can be made about the appropriateness of fetal and infant growth. At present, there are 2 barriers to this strategy. First, descriptive reference charts, which are derived from local, unselected samples with inadequate methods and poor characterization of their putatively healthy populations, commonly are used rather than prescriptive standards.

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Improving diagnostic precision, care and syndrome definitions using comprehensive next-generation sequencing for the inherited bone marrow failure syndromes.

J Med Genet

September 2015

Program in Genetics and Genome Biology, Research Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Marrow Failure and Myelodysplasia Program, Division of Hematology/Oncology, Department of Paediatrics, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Medical Sciences, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Background: Phenotypic overlap among the inherited bone marrow failure syndromes (IBMFSs) frequently limits the ability to establish a diagnosis based solely on clinical features. >70 IBMFS genes have been identified, which often renders genetic testing prolonged and costly. Since correct diagnosis, treatment and cancer surveillance often depend on identifying the mutated gene, strategies that enable timely genotyping are essential.

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Effects of animal source food and micronutrient fortification in complementary food products on body composition, iron status, and linear growth: a randomized trial in Cambodia.

Am J Clin Nutr

April 2015

From the Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (JKHS, MD, CR, HF, KFM, and NR); Inland Fisheries Research and Development Institute, Phnom Penh, Cambodia (BT); Department of Fisheries Post-harvest Technologies and Quality Control, Fishery Administration, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Phnom Penh, Cambodia (CC); National Nutrition Programme, Maternal and Child Health Centre, Ministry of Health, Phnom Penh, Cambodia (MC); Institute of Nutritional Sciences, Justus Liebig University, Giessen, Germany (JM); Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom (SF); Childhood Nutrition Research Centre, UCL Institute of Child Health, London, United Kingdom (JW); St. John's Research Institute, Bangalore, India (USU); and Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD), Montpellier, France (FW and JB).

Background: Poor nutritional quality of complementary foods often limits growth. Animal source foods, such as milk or meat, are often unaffordable. Local affordable alternatives are needed.

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Investigating the relationship between competence and patient outcome with CBT.

Behav Res Ther

May 2015

School of Psychology and CLS, University of Reading, Earley Gate, Reading, Berkshire RG14 6AL, United Kingdom. Electronic address:

Little is understood about the relationship between therapist competence and the outcome of patients treated for common mental health disorders. Understanding the relationship between competence and patient outcome is of fundamental importance to the dissemination and implementation of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). The current study extends existing literature by exploring the relationship between CBT competence and patient outcome in routine clinical practice within the framework of the British Government's Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) programme.

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MRCP imaging of duplicate gallbladder: a case report and review of the literature.

Surg Radiol Anat

July 2015

Discipline of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, Janeway Child Health Centre, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, NL, A1B 3V6, Canada,

Purpose: Duplicate gallbladder is a rare congenital abnormality of the hepatobiliary system that has an incidence of roughly 1 in 4000. Many surgical studies have demonstrated that congenital anomalies of the gallbladder and anatomical variations of its position are associated with an increased risk of complications after laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

Methods: Using ultrasound, MRCP and 3D reconstructions, we report a case of a 29-year-old female who was incidentally revealed to have a duplicated gallbladder.

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The impact of category, cytopathology and cytogenetics on development and progression of clonal and malignant myeloid transformation in inherited bone marrow failure syndromes.

Haematologica

May 2015

Marrow Failure and Myelodysplasia Program, Division of Haematology/Oncology, Department of Paediatrics and the Genetics and Genome Biology Program, Research Institute, The Hospital for Sick Children and the University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Inherited bone marrow failure syndromes are a group of rare, heterogeneous genetic disorders with a risk of clonal and malignant myeloid transformation including clonal marrow cytogenetic abnormalities, myelodysplastic syndrome and acute myeloid leukemia. The clinical characteristics, risk classification, prognostic factors and outcome of clonal and malignant myeloid transformation associated with inherited bone marrow failure syndromes are largely unknown. The aims of this study were to determine the impact of category, cytopathology and cytogenetics, the three components of the "Category Cytology Cytogenetics" classification of pediatric myelodysplastic syndrome, on the outcome of clonal and malignant myeloid transformation associated with inherited bone marrow failure.

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Objective: To determine the incidence of, and the demographic and obstetric factors associated with, severe maternal outcome (SMO) among women presenting at healthcare facilities in Pakistan.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in 16 healthcare facilities across Pakistan that had been selected for the WHO Multicountry Survey on Maternal and Newborn health. The hospital records of women who delivered at a participating facility or were admitted with SMO (defined as maternal death or near miss) within 7 days of delivery/abortion were reviewed for a period of 2-3 months in 2011.

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Pregnancy resolutions among pregnant teens: termination, parenting or adoption?

BMC Pregnancy Childbirth

December 2014

Registered Nurse, Maternal & Child Health Centre, Department of Health, Hong Kong, China.

Background: Teenagers are unprepared to face or to deal with an unexpected pregnancy. Adolescents do not necessarily possess the cognitive ability needed to clearly evaluate such a situation or to determine how to resolve their pregnancy. This study seeks to shed light on what pregnant adolescents consider when coming to a decision about what to do about their pregnancy.

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Manual vacuum aspirator: a safe and effective tool for decentralization of post miscarriage care.

J Coll Physicians Surg Pak

November 2014

Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Maternal and Child Health Centre, Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, Islamabad.

Objective: To compare the efficacy and safety of Manual Vacuum Aspiration (MVA) performed as outpatient versus inpatient procedure in terms of success rate, blood loss, hospital stay and procedure related complications.

Study Design: A quasi-experimental study.

Place And Duration Of Study: Maternal and Child Health Centre (MCHC), Unit-I, Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), Islamabad, from December 2009 to December 2010.

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Cardiovascular manifestations of HIV infection in children.

Eur J Prev Cardiol

November 2015

Julius Global Health, Julius Center for Health Science and Primary Care, The University Medical Center, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Background: HIV infection in children is now considered as a chronic condition, in which various non-infectious complications may occur, including those affecting the developing cardiovascular system. As children are expected to survive well into adulthood, understanding childhood as well as potential future cardiovascular complications is of major importance.

Methods And Results: We reviewed published literature on childhood cardiac manifestations and longer term effects of pediatric HIV infection on the cardiovascular system.

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An audit of the knowledge and attitudes of doctors towards Surgical Informed Consent (SIC).

Int J Health Policy Manag

November 2014

Departments of Neurosurgery and Medical Education, Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Medical University, Islamabad, Pakistan.

Background: The Surgical Informed Consent (SIC) is a comprehensive process that establishes an information-based agreement between the patient and his doctor to undertake a clearly outlined medical or surgical intervention. It is neither a casual formality nor a casually signed piece of paper. The present study was designed to audit the current knowledge and attitudes of doctors towards SIC at a tertiary care teaching hospital in Pakistan.

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