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Given that most women who drink alcohol cease consumption upon pregnancy recognition, we aimed to investigate the effect of alcohol around the time of conception on offspring renal development and function. This study was published in 2019

Date:
November 2019
Journal name:
Physiol Rep. 2019 Nov;7(21):e14273
Authors:
Dorey ES, Walton SL, Kalisch-Smith JI, Paravicini TM, Gardebjer EM, Weir KA, Singh RR, Bielefeldt-Ohmann H, Anderson ST, Wlodek ME, Moritz KM
Page last updated 10 August 2020

This study published in 2019 examined the effect of an acute but moderate prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) on glucose metabolism, lipid levels and dietary preference in adolescent and/or adult rat offspring.

Date:
October 2019
Journal name:
The Journal of Physiology. 2019;597(23):5619-5637
Authors:
Nguyen TMT Steane SE Moritz KM Akison LK
Page last updated 10 August 2020

To be included in this review published in 2019, the study must use a structured psychological intervention that aims to improve or change EF in children using either (a) a face‐to‐face format, (b) computerized format, or (c) both. Interventions must be delivered using (a) individual or (b) group format. Finally, interventions will be considered eligible if they are administered either (a) directly to children (e.g., working memory training) or (b) to children and caregivers/families.

Date:
July 2019
Journal name:
Campbell Systematic reviews
Authors:
Betts J, Dawe S, Eggins E, Shelton D, Till H, Harnett P, Chandler‐Mather N
Page last updated 10 August 2020

The current study published in 2019 characterises the impact on blastocyst, uterine and placental outcomes in a rat model of periconceptional alcohol exposure, in which 12.5% ethanol is administered in a liquid diet from 4 days before until 4 days after conception.

Date:
June 2019
Journal name:
Development. 2019;146(11):dev172205.
Authors:
Kalisch-Smith JI Steane SE Simmons DG Pantaleon M Anderson ST Akison LK Wlodek ME Moritz KM
Page last updated 10 August 2020

The purpose of this study published in 2019 was to evaluate the available evidence on the association between low-to-moderate prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) and the development of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms in the offspring.

Date:
June 2019
Journal name:
Archives of Gynaecology and Obstetrics. 2019;300(2):269-277
Authors:
San Martin Porter M Maravilla JC Betts KS, Alati R
Page last updated 10 August 2020

This study published in 2017 analysed hospital admissions of a predominantly Aboriginal cohort of children in the remote Fitzroy Valley in Western Australia during the first 7 years of life.

Date:
November 2017
Journal name:
BMC Pediatr. 2017;17(1):195
Authors:
Dossetor PJ Martiniuk ALC Fitzpatrick JP Oscar J Carter M Watkins R Elliott EJ Jeffrey HE Harley D
Page last updated 2 March 2021

The aim of this study published in 2020 was to asses public support for a range of recommended alcohol control initiatives across seven countries with varying sociocultural profiles.

Date:
August 2020
Journal name:
International Journal of Drug Policy
Authors:
Dekker, Maria Roos; Jones, Alexandra; Maulik, Pallab K; Pettigrew, Simone.
Page last updated 16 June 2021

A new Commonwealth FASD Strategy (2018–2028) is being developed and the Australian Government has announced significant funding for the expansion of FASD prevention, diagnostic and intervention services around Australia. Therefore, it is timely to consider what the current state of affairs regarding FASD in Australia is and describe areas for future research and service delivery. This review was published in 2020

Date:
August 2018
Journal name:
Drug and Alcohol Review, 37 (7) 827-830
Authors:
Natasha Reid
Page last updated 16 June 2021

The Australian Paediatric Surveillance Unit (APSU) has been prospectively collecting national data on rare childhood conditions since 1993, with monthly reporting of cases by paediatricians. In this report we describe annual results from studies for ten communicable diseases and complications of communicable diseases that were conducted using APSU surveillance in 2019 and place these in an historic context.

Date:
August 2020
Journal name:
Communicable Diseases Intelligence
Authors:
Suzy M Teutsch Carlos Nunez Anne Morris Skye McGregor Jonathan King Julia MI Brotherton Daniel Novakovic Robert Booy Cheryl A Jones William Rawlinson Bruce Thorley Elizabeth J Elliott
Page last updated 16 June 2021

The purpose of this study published in 2019 was to undertake a comprehensive review to identify all the available pre-clinical and clinical literature investigating cardiovascular and renal outcomes in offspring with prenatal alcohol exposure.

Date:
October 2019
Journal name:
Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 80 (5) 515-523
Authors:
Reid, Natasha Akison, Lisa K Hoy, Wendy Moritz, Karen M
Page last updated 28 July 2020