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A Statistical Thank-You: Recognizing the Unseen Contributors to Child Health Research

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A Statistical Thank-You: Recognizing the Unseen Contributors to Child Health Research

A recent editorial in *The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health* formally acknowledges the critical contributions of statistical and peer reviewers to the journal’s 2025 publications. While not a primary research article, this commentary underscores the foundational role of rigorous peer review and statistical oversight in validating pediatric research. The piece, authored by Samuel D Abbou, serves as a public recognition of the experts who ensure the methodological soundness and clinical relevance of studies covering topics from infant development to adolescent medicine.

Why it might matter to you: For professionals focused on pediatric advancements, this highlights the ecosystem supporting high-quality evidence. The integrity of research on vaccination schedules, congenital disorders, and developmental milestones depends on this behind-the-scenes scrutiny. Understanding this process reinforces the value of relying on publications from journals that prioritize such rigorous validation for clinical and public health decisions.

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