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WHO launches new initiative to improve pandemic preparedness
$50 million for research in to long COVID
A brief overview of the Preparedness and Resilience for Emerging Threats initiative (PRET)
Significant step in fight against drug resistance in TB
International partnership launches Monash University-Helmholtz lab to solve global oncology, cardiology and infectious disease challenges
UQ VETS save glorious green python
Changing landscapes alter disease-scapes: study
Right Cocktail of Gut Enzymes Can Stop C. diff in its Tracks
Cloak of protection against infectious diseases needed for schools
Don’t cut the ACDC budget, Public Health community recommends
Construction Begins On New Centre For Medical Discovery
Crocodiles are uniquely protected against fungal infections. This might one day help human medicine too
First the floods, then the diseases — why NZ should brace for outbreaks of spillover infections from animals
Victoria to skill-up Asia Pacific’s future mRNA medicines manufacturing workforce
Crocodiles could save us from deadly infections
Is there a vaccine for RSV or respiratory syncytial virus? After almost 60 years, several come at once
Better health outcomes for rural and regional Tasmanians
Investing in stronger, healthy region
Message by the Director of the Department of Immunization, Vaccines and Biologicals at WHO – February 2023
Centenary Institute announces new Executive Director – a coup to recruit a shining star from Melbourne’s WEHI
Collaborative effort finds cause of hoiho chick deaths
Strep A cases are rising. We must remember our earliest hygiene lessons as vaccine trials continue
Rapid cognitive decline uncommon in ageing people with HIV on stable treatment: study
New study to fight world’s deadliest infectious disease
RSV: What Parents Should Know
UNSW researchers receive more than $16m in Ideas Grants
Researcher awarded $1 million NHMRC funding to focus on deadly Strep bacteria
Monash receives $41m in NHMRC Ideas Grants 14 December
COVID nasal sprays may one day prevent and treat infection
Australian researchers honoured for work in infectious disease prevention
Baylor Medicine Receives Gold+, Gold and Silver Recognitions from American Heart Association
Grant to fund global study of Covid surveillance
Preventing collapse of essential infrastructure is imperative to avoid devastating health and humanitarian consequences
UniSA to host 24-hour, global space innovation competition
Beyond roads, rates and rubbish: Global study asks how cities can be improved
COVID is a ‘smart virus’ that can affect DNA – but that doesn’t mean you can pass it on to your kids
Building next generation sequencing capacity for SARS-CoV-2 through workforce strengthening in Kyrgyzstan
Research team gets CDC grant to strengthen infectious disease surveillance
Record investment to Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria
Strengthening Australia’s Pandemic Preparedness
From microbes to forest bathing, here are 4 ways healing nature is vital to our recovery from COVID-19
Cells help immune system tolerate friendly gut bacteria
Reduced shelter quarantine will improve welfare and get animals into homes faster
First report on Australia’s pandemic preparedness
How brain’s housekeeper malfunctions during bacterial meningitis
Meningococci evades pandemic lockdown measures
Outstanding scientists don’t work alone: collaborations in Asia-Pacific region
Getting more men into nursing means rethink of gender roles, pay and recognition. But we need them urgently