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Access to DAAs linked to fall in hep C incidence
Have happy and healthy new year
Know your COVID risk, and help yourself and others this summer
EC Australia to continue beyond 2022
Could ‘test often, treat early’ approach help eliminate hepatitis C among people with HIV?
New report: Progress in reducing malaria burden has stalled
Deakin and Barwon Health partner in new centre for disease research
Partnership projects to improve health services and processes share in $8 million
Boldly Positive: World AIDS Day 2022
Analysis of impact of antivirals
Paxlovid is Australia’s first-line COVID antiviral but Lagevrio also prevents severe disease in over-70s
NHMRC grant brings synergy to strategies for malaria elimination
$50 million boost for collaborative health and medical research
Focus on prevention in Burnet Long Covid submission
New insights into medicines for pre-eclampsia
Professor Brendan Crabb admitted to Australian Academy of Science
Australia falling behind in goal to eliminate hepatitis C, new report shows
Reducing impacts of chlamydia in Australia
Fenner Lecture tells of influences, trajectories and people on international health journey
³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ action to reduce pain and silence of stillbirth
Burnet welcomes grant for mRNA vaccine development
Leading childbirth experts support landmark standard for stillbirth care
Australians polarised about ‘return to normal’ social media analysis shows
Associate Professor David Anderson stepping down
Dr Michelle Boyle named 2023 CSL Centenary Fellow
Fighting malaria and chronic bowel disease: $2.5 million CSL Centenary Fellowships awarded
2023 CSL Centenary Fellowships awarded
Burnet awarded over $9.2 million in NHMRC grants
New way lactic acid can reduce woman’s risk of getting STI
Associate Professor Jessica Howell is VCCC Alliance’s inaugural Tony Burgess medallist
Covid isolation rule change ‘disappointing’
If you think scrapping COVID isolation periods will get us back to work and past pandemic, think again
Children and high-risk populations immune responses to vaccinations and Covid going under microscope
Elimination of hepatitis C focus of new funding grant
$14 million for health research partnerships
Staggering costs of Covid outlined in Lancet Commission report
Symposium brings students together again
We were on a global panel looking at staggering costs of COVID – 17
Imagining COVID is ‘like flu’ is cutting thousands of lives short
Reflecting on importance of 56th PNG Medical Symposium
Burnet awarded grant to develop next generation liver test
Prestigious grant to profile responses to Covid vaccines in vulnerable people
Burnet research being presented at PNG Medical Symposium
Time to explore decriminalisation of drug use on International Overdose Awareness Day
Burnet recognises stellar service of departing Board members
New insights into RTS,S efficacy and immune response in children
Delving deeper into social health of methamphetamine users
Modelling quantifies potential benefits of mask wearing against Omicron