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Every year in Australia, hundreds of children get serious influenza symptoms and need to be treated in hospital. Influenza can be serious for otherwise healthy babies and children. It is al...
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In Australia, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), causing bronchiolitis, is the most frequent cause of hospitalisation in children under 12 months old. Every year approximately 6000 infants need care ...
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Gastroenteritis or gastro, is a common childhood illness. A more severe type of gastro is rotavirus. In Australia, the rate of gastro is highest in children under 5 years of age – alm...
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Meningococcal infection is a life-threatening condition that can cause inflammation around the brain and blood poisoning. The meningococcal infection is caused by the meningococcal bacteria.&nbs...
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It’s that time of the year when NSW gets hot and we try to stay cool. We've put together some tips to not only keep you and your kids safe this summer, but also prepared for the start of the new schoo...
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What does our future campus look like?
The Children’s Hospital at Westmead (CHW) campus is growing to imp...
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Wattle Building overview
A 14-storey building designed to enhance paediatric inpatient care and accommoda...
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Wattle Building Inpatient Units
Each Inpatient Unit (IPU) is designed to enhance patient care and staff e...
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The Wattle Building is designed to meet the current and future digital needs of our community. The ability to access the right information, from any location, on any device will be achieved by:&n...