The WAPB has been established to facilitate research into the causes, diagnosis and treatment of pregnancy complications, with an emphasis on preterm birth prevention. The WAPB will be used to address a variety of research questions, including: |
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All of these research outcomes can potentially be translated to changes in clinical practise leading to improved health for women and their babies in Australia and around the world. |
The GAPPS Repository is a network of collection sites formulated to provide researchers with specimens from wide-ranging, diverse populations. It is the largest ever standardized collection of prenatal specimens linked to data. The WAPB has been developed to harmonize (where possible) with the GAPPS programme to facilitate uniformity between repositories and closely follow the GAPPS standard operating procedures (SOPs). This will ensure samples are collected, processed, stored and catalogued according to best international practice. Where modifications in collection protocols and questionnaires are required to fit in with local conditions and requirements, these have been minimized to remain consistent with the majority of the GAPPS SOPs. |