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Prevention of infectious diseases vital post-flood

Prevention of infectious diseases is vital following sudden flooding disasters, according to an infectious diseases specialist. Writing in the latest issue of Emergency Medicine Australasia, Dr Tony Allworth, director of Infectious Diseases at Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, offered advice ...

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New dementia resource launched

Publication and seminars to provide information on end of life decision making for people living with dementia and their families. A new publication and supporting seminar series have been developed to provide a guide for people with dementia and their ...

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Call for global action to squash super bugs

International efforts are crucial to stem the tide of antibiotic resistant bacteria, says expert. The World Health Organisation must take a tougher stance on super bugs, according to an Australian infectious diseases expert. Professor Tim Walsh, from UQ's Centre for ...

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Electronic health records on track: Roxon

The government will be responsible for managing records containing only an overview of a patient's medical history, not every piece of information. The federal government is likely to manage a national database to store the summaries of electronic health records ...

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Combating antibiotic resistance in Australia

Key stakeholders are being called upon to take action on antimicrobial resistance by reducing the inappropriate use of antibiotics. A major cause of antibiotic resistance, a growing issue in Australia and internationally, is the unnecessary and inappropriate use of antibiotics ...

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Diseases centre needed

Experts call for new disease control centre for Australia. A new disease control agency is needed in Australia to combat rapidly evolving infectious diseases in future, health experts say. Local and overseas public health experts are converging on Canberra today ...

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United we (should) stand

Community nurses would benefit from forming a strong united face, writes Sandra Lucas. The health care system of Australia, as in many other countries, is moving out of large acute care hospitals and into the community. This is due to ...

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