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Thomas, S. Jack, S. Oliver, J. Purdie, G. Upton, A.
(2021).
Descriptive analysis of group A Streptococcus in skin swabs and acute rheumatic fever, Auckland, New Zealand, 2010–2016.
Lancet Regional Health: Western Pacific,
8, 100101.
Robertson, O. Carr, P.A.
(2019).
Residential mobility and socioemotional and behavioural difficulties in a preschool population cohort of New Zealand children.
J Epidemiol Community Health,
73:947-953. doi:10.1136/jech-2019-212436.
Walker, G.J. Stelzer‐Braid, S. Honeywill, C. Wynn, M. Willenborg, C. Barnes, P. Kang, J. Rawlinson, W.D.
(2019).
Viruses associated with acute respiratory infection in a community‐based cohort of healthy New Zealand children.
Journal of Medical Virology,
Open access.
Ingham, T.R. Jones, B. Aldridge, D. Latimer, M. Dowell, A. Davies, C. Draper, J.B. Bailey, L.O. Stanley, T.V. Leadbitter, P.
(2019).
Damp mouldy housing and early childhood hospital admissions for acute respiratory infection: a case control study.
Puloka, V. Signal, L. Shearer, I.
(2020).
Beyond home: Exploring energy poverty among youth in four diverse Pacific island states.
Energy Research & Social Science,
70, 101638.
Davy, P. Trompetter, B. Yang, Yu. Boulic, M. Phipps, R.
(2019).
Sources of indoor air pollution at a New Zealand urban primary school.
Atmospheric Pollution Research,
2020, 10, 2, 435-444.
(2020).
Well Homes Initiative: A home-based initiative to address housing-related ill health.
Health Education and Behavior,
47(6), 836-844.
(2020).
Baby it’s hot outside: Balancing health risks and energy efficiency when parenting during extreme heat events.
Energy Research & Social Science,
66, 101480. doi: 10.1016/j.erss.2020.101480.
Robertson, O. Atatoa Carr, P.
(2021).
Residential mobility and changes in deprivation levels for 0-4 year olds in New Zealand.
International Journal of Population Data Science,
5(5).
Robertson, O. Atatoa Carr, P.
(2021).
Residential mobility for a national cohort of New Zealand-born children by area socioeconomic deprivation level and ethnic group.
BMJ Open,
11, e039706.
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