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1. What does SARS‐CoV‐2 tell us about the aetiology of environmental triggers for diabetes in children and young people?

2. Incidence of traumatic brain injuries in head‐injured children with seizures.

3. Paediatric major incident triage: A Delphi process to determine clinicians' attitudes and beliefs within the United Kingdom and Ireland.

4. Retrospective observational study of neonatal attendances to a children's emergency department.

5. The Pediatric Emergency Research Network (PERN): A decade of global research cooperation in paediatric emergency care.

6. Ingestion of metallic foreign bodies: A Paediatric Emergency Research in the United Kingdom and Ireland survey of current practice and hand-held metal detector use.

7. Risk of traumatic intracranial haemorrhage in children with bleeding disorders.

8. The Effect of Patient Observation on Cranial Computed Tomography Rates in Children With Minor Head Trauma.

9. Neonatal head injuries: A prospective Paediatric Research in Emergency Departments International Collaborative cohort study.

10. Imaging and admission practices in paediatric head injury across emergency departments in Australia and New Zealand: A PREDICT study.

11. Paediatric abusive head trauma in the emergency department: A multicentre prospective cohort study.

12. Seizure‐ and syncope‐related head injuries in children: A prospective PREDICT cohort study.

13. Paediatric intentional head injuries in the emergency department: A multicentre prospective cohort study.

14. Penetrating head injuries in children presenting to the emergency department in Australia and New Zealand: A PREDICT prospective study.

16. Perspectives of hospital emergency department staff on trauma-informed care for injured children: An Australian and New Zealand analysis.

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