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Virtual research forum - Spotting the seriously sick child: Before Arrival at Hospital

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Infection is a leading cause of childhood deaths, but many of these deaths are avoidable with timely treatment.

The national Before Arrival at Hospital Project (BeArH), funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), explored what happens to children under five years of age with serious infections before they are admitted to hospital. The aim of this research was to explore what helps children get help quickly and what might slow this process down, so that lessons could be learned for the care of this group of children in the future. 

This forum will be led by Professor Sarah Neill, Dr Damian Roland and Natasha Bayes.

To join the research forum and hear the findings of this important research project from the study team, email lpt.research@nhs.net for the Microsoft Teams link.



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