The majority of GPs are receptive to varicella vaccination becoming part of the immunization schedule. Experience with varicella complications is associated with recommending universal varicella vaccination. General practitioners in this cohort do not consider varicella to be a benign disease, but they are concerned about possible unknown side effects of the vaccine. Public health measures for introducing universal vaccination need to address these concerns.
Improvements in playground safety have occurred; however, very few playgrounds meet the Australian/New Zealand Standards. Compliance with Standards pertaining to maintenance of undersurface materials and safe fall zone is poor. Mechanisms need to be developed to support councils in the upgrading and maintenance of existing playgrounds.
Both instruments performed unsatisfactorily in a study population aged 1-4 years with a high prevalence of amblyopiogenic risk factors. Accordingly, we do not believe that either instrument can be recommended to screen for eye disorders in children between the ages of 1 and 4 years because the low prevalence of amblyopia in this population demands very high sensitivity and specificity in order to avoid inappropriate over- or under-referral.
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