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Dr Sunil Bhopal
The next 1000 days: building on early investments for the health and development of young children2024
Dr Sunil Bhopal
Effect of the SPRING home visits intervention on early child development and growth in rural India and Pakistan: parallel cluster randomised controlled trials2023
Dr Sunil Bhopal
Hacking childhood: will future technologies undermine, or enable, optimal early childhood development?2023
Dr Sunil Bhopal
In-person schooling is essential even during periods of high transmission of COVID-192023
Dr Sunil Bhopal
Paediatric group A streptococcal disease in England from October to December, 20222023
Dr Sunil Bhopal
Parental experiences of the impacts of Covid-19 on the care of young children; qualitative interview findings from the Nairobi Early Childcare in Slums (NECS) project2023
Dr Matthew Breckons
Rebecca Walsh
Dr Sunil Bhopal
Dr Stephen Owens
Professor Judith Rankin
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Parental perspectives on emergency health service use during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom: A qualitative study2023
Dr Sunil Bhopal
Illness Characteristics of COVID-19 in Children Infected with the SARS-CoV-2 Delta Variant2022
Dr Sunil Bhopal
Long COVID in children – Authors' reply2022
Dr Sunil Bhopal
Post-vaccination infection rates and modification of COVID-19 symptoms in vaccinated UK school-aged children and adolescents: A prospective longitudinal cohort study2022
Dr Floor Christie-de Jong
Dr Sunil Bhopal
Qualitative analysis of the impact of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic response on paediatric health services in North of Scotland and North of England2022
Dr Sunil Bhopal
The global state of early child development: from epidemiology to interventions2022
Dr Sunil Bhopal
Dr Bayanne Olabi
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Children and young people remain at low risk of COVID-19 mortality2021
Dr Sunil Bhopal
Erratum to “COVID-19 in children: what did we learn from the first waveˮ [Paediatr Child Health 30 (2020) 438–443/1496] (Paediatrics and Child Health (2020) 30(12) (438–443), (S1751722220301591), (10.1016/j.paed.2020.09.005))2021
Dr Sunil Bhopal
Illness duration and symptom profile in symptomatic UK school-aged children tested for SARS-CoV-22021
Dr Sunil Bhopal
Making pre-school children wear masks is bad public health2021
Dr Sunil Bhopal
The association of a novel digital tool for assessment of early childhood cognitive development, ‘DEvelopmental assessment on an E-Platform (DEEP)’, with growth in rural India: A proof of concept study2021
Dr Sunil Bhopal
Vaccine hesitancy in low- And middle-income countries: Potential implications for the COVID-19 response2021
Dr Sunil Bhopal
Dr Bayanne Olabi
Vaccines for COVID-19: learning from ten phase II trials to inform clinical and public health vaccination programmes2021
Dr Sunil Bhopal
Who actually cares for children in slums? Why we need to think, and do, more about paid childcare in urbanizing sub-Saharan Africa2021
Dr Sunil Bhopal
Children's mortality from COVID-19 compared with all-deaths and other relevant causes of death: epidemiological information for decision-making by parents, teachers, clinicians and policymakers2020
Dr Sunil Bhopal
Dr Bayanne Olabi
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
COVID-19 deaths in children: comparison with all- and other causes and trends in incidence of mortality2020
Dr Sunil Bhopal
COVID-19 in children: what did we learn from the first wave?2020
Dr Sunil Bhopal
COVID-19, asthma, and return to school2020
Dr Sunil Bhopal
COVID-19: the great unequaliser2020
Dr Sunil Bhopal
Education disruption in response to a positive covid-19 PCR test must be proportionate and consistent2020
Dr Sunil Bhopal
Racism and discrimination in COVID-19 responses2020
Dr Sunil Bhopal
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Risks to children during the covid-19 pandemic: Some essential epidemiology2020
Dr Sunil Bhopal
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Sex differential in COVID-19 mortality varies markedly by age2020
Dr Sunil Bhopal
Emergency Obstetric Referral in Rural Sierra Leone: What Can Motorbike Ambulances Contribute? A Mixed-Methods Study2013
Dr Sunil Bhopal
Estimating Pneumonia Deaths of Post-Neonatal Children in Countries of Low or No Death Certification in 20082011
Dr Sunil Bhopal
Dr Kay Mann
Professor Mark Pearce
Rates of childhood cancer in females remain lower than expected in developing countries2011
Dr Sunil Bhopal
The effect of Haemophilus influenzae type b and pneumococcal conjugate vaccines on childhood pneumonia incidence, severe morbidity and mortality2010