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Westmead, NSW 2145, Australia
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Paediatric Active Enhanced Disease Surveillance (PAEDS) is a vital component of Australia’s active hospital-based surveillance for severe childhood diseases. Through funding from the Australian government and collaboration with organizations like NCIRS, Kids Research, and Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network, PAEDS plays a crucial role in monitoring and analyzing data on severe group A streptococcal disease and other significant health issues affecting children. With a focus on research and partnership, PAEDS aims to promote equity for all, while acknowledging and respecting the culture and history of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

With a commitment to credibility and content quality, PAEDS operates within the framework set by the Global Advisory Committee on Vaccine Safety. By recognizing the traditional owners of the land and embracing diversity, PAEDS strives to create a supportive and inclusive environment for its research, staff, and community. The network’s dedication to active surveillance and data analysis ensures that Australia remains vigilant in addressing severe childhood diseases and promoting the health and well-being of its young population.

Through its location at the Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network in Westmead, PAEDS serves as a hub for gathering and disseminating crucial information on childhood diseases. By leveraging partnerships and engaging in rigorous research practices, PAEDS contributes to the advancement of pediatric healthcare in Australia. The network’s history of collaboration and its commitment to equity and respect make it a cornerstone of Australia’s efforts to enhance disease surveillance and improve outcomes for children nationwide.