Declining trends in birth prevalence and severity of singletons with cerebral palsy of prenatal or perinatal origin in Australia: A population‐based observational study

Author:

Smithers‐Sheedy Hayley1ORCID,Waight Emma1ORCID,Goldsmith Shona1ORCID,Reid Sue2ORCID,Gibson Catherine3,Watson Linda4,Auld Megan5,Badawi Nadia16,Webb Annabel1,Diviney Leanne1,Mcintyre Sarah1ORCID,Ostojic Katarina,Kay Fiona,Quartermaine Jacinta,Maloney Eliza,Davies Nadine,Hinwood Gina,

Affiliation:

1. Cerebral Palsy Alliance Research Institute, Sydney Medical School The University of Sydney Camperdown New South Wales Australia

2. Murdoch Children’s Research Institute The Royal Children’s Hospital University of Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia

3. Women’s and Children’s Health Network Adelaide South Australia Australia

4. Department of Health Western Australia Perth Western Australia Australia

5. CPL – Choice, Passion, Life Brisbane Queensland Australia

6. Grace Centre for Newborn Care The Children’s Hospital at Westmead Westmead New South Wales Australia

Funder

Royal Children's Hospital Foundation

Department of Health, Government of Western Australia

Cerebral Palsy Alliance Research Foundation

Australasian Cerebral Palsy Clinical Trials Network, University of Queensland

National Health and Medical Research Council

Victorian Cancer Agency

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Developmental Neuroscience,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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