Publicaties
GPs' suspicion of child abuse: how does it arise and what is the follow-up? Universiteit Antwerpen
Iris melanoma in a child treated with iridectomy and a phakic iris repair implant lens: a case report of 8 years postoperative follow-up Universiteit Antwerpen
Integrated maternal and child health services in Mozambique : structural health system limitations overshadow its effect on follow-up of HIV-exposed infants Universiteit Gent
Tissue-Engineered Tracheal Replacement in a Child: A 4-Year Follow-Up Study KU Leuven
Age-period-cohort modelling of type 1 diabetes incidence rates among children included in the EURODIAB 25-year follow-up study Vrije Universiteit Brussel
AIMS: Specific patterns in incidence may reveal environmental explanations for type 1 diabetes incidence. We aimed to study type 1 diabetes incidence in European childhood populations to assess whether an increase could be attributed to either period or cohort effects.
METHODS: Nineteen EURODIAB centres provided single year incidence data for ages 0-14 in the 25-year period 1989-2013. Case counts and person years were classified by ...
Follow-up of cognitive and motor development of 10-year-old singleton children born after ICSI compared with spontaneously conceived children Vrije Universiteit Brussel
BACKGROUND: This is the first follow-up study of the cognitive, psychosocial, family-relational and medical development of ICSI children at ages 8 and 10. Second-wave study results on the cognitive and motor development of 10-year-old ICSI children are discussed and compared with the outcome at 8 years.
METHODS: Developmental outcomes of 109 10-year-old singletons born through ICSI after at least 32 weeks of gestation were compared with ...
Beyond child soldiering: the interference of daily living conditions in former child soldiers' longer term psychosocial well-being in northern Uganda Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Adherence to child feeding practices and child growth: a retrospective cohort analysis in Cambodia Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde
Appropriate feeding in the first 1000 days of a child's life is critical for their health and growth. We determined associations between adherence to age-appropriate feeding practices and child growth in Cambodia. Children (n = 1079) were included in the first follow-up (FU) data analyses and followed for 30 months (six FUs). Data were analyzed by generalized linear mixed-effect models. Children who adhered to feeding practices on at least ...