CHILD Cohort Study researchers are producing an ever-increasing number of abstracts and articles in scientific journals.

To date, the Study has generated 95 peer-reviewed publications, 76 of which directly report CHILD data, including three ‘baseline’ papers describing the study. Fourteen Masters/PhD theses reporting CHILD data have been published, and 265 CHILD-related abstracts have been submitted for presentation at national or international scientific conferences.

National and international publicity has been given to several key publications, with stories appearing in TIME, MacLean’s, Allergic Living and numerous other media outlets, including radio and television.

A 2013 Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) paper using CHILD data, published by the multi-disciplinary, multi-site SyMBIOTA team, was selected winner of the Bruce Squires Award as the publication most relevant to the practice of medicine and most likely to impact medicine in a positive way.

Peer-reviewed publications 2009-2019: Cumulative


Peer-reviewed publications 2009-2019: Annual

Articles reporting original CHILD data

Review papers

Peer-reviewed publications

Abstracts

Theses and term papers