Vitamin K deficiency bleeding in Australian infants 1993-2017: an Australian Paediatric Surveillance Unit study.
Yvonne ZurynskiCameron J GroverBin JalaludinElizabeth J ElliottPublished in: Archives of disease in childhood (2019)
Incidence rates of VKDB in Australia are among the lowest in the world; however, we have identified an increasing trend of parental refusal. Ongoing surveillance and educational campaigns for health professionals and parents are needed to prevent VKDB.