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One of our best issues in years
Our goal has been to ensure that Archives is a “good” read. What do we mean – we want every issue to have 4–5 articles that interest you. If the Journal is collecting dust in the corner we are not doing our job. This issue is one of the best in recent memory. Professor Terence Stephenson, current President of the College, comments on the article by Diego van Esso who describes which physicians provide primary care for children in Europe. There is a policy piece that focuses on the international code of marketing of breast-milk substitutes. A slew of research reports are outstanding, a surveillance study that describes the incidence of MRSA bacteraemia in children, an RCT that details the best way to prevent feeding errors in children with metabolic disorders, a descriptive study about informed consent in children with leukaemia, a retrospective review of 10,454 children with asthma treated with either LABA/ICS or LABA + ICS, and the occurrence of oro-nasal haemorrhage in infants. I actually could go on, but I …