Infection Control
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An Australian plant that kills Zika virus, also kills dengue too AAP - 27-07-2018
A native Australian plant that kills the Zika virus has also been shown to kill all four strains of the dengue virus. A mystery plant that
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A leading sexual health physician says syphilis shame needs to be eradicated too AAP - 12-07-2018
The federal government will hand-out thousands of rapid test kits for syphilis to counter an epidemic of the sexually transmitted disease in rural communities.
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A simple identification tool can help countries control the spread of Zika virus AAP - 24-05-2018
University of Queensland researchers are hoping a simple identification tool can help countries control the spread of Zika virus. A cost-effective
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Starving superbugs could be the key to fight infection HealthTimes - 08-03-2018
Adelaide researchers have developed and patented a novel approach to fight superbugs, like golden staph, by targeting the bugs’ favourite food—iron.
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Report warns superbug E.coli driving Australia sepsis rates AAP - 28-02-2018
A new report shows the most common bacterial cause of bloodstream infections in Australia is becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics.
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Supercharged antibiotics could turn tide against superbugs HealthTimes - 05-01-2018
An old drug supercharged by University of Queensland researchers has emerged as a new antibiotic that could destroy some of the world’s most dangerous superbugs.
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Researchers identify how new type of immune cells act as body's first responders to viral infection HealthTimes - 06-11-2017
New research has shown how a recently identified sub-set of immune cells act as the body’s first responders to viral infection. In a collaboration with
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Most 'staph' infections resistant to antibiotics occur in the community HealthTimes - 30-10-2017
The proportion of ‘staph’ infections resistant to antibiotics has increased in Australia since 2000 with most cases now occurring in the community rather than
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Calls for urgent action to help doctors reduce prescribing antibiotics AAP - 23-10-2017
Without intervention to reduce overprescription of antibiotics by GPs, deaths from currently treatable infections will overtake all cancer deaths by 2050.
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Spread of antimicrobial resistance is a growing problem for Australian hospitals AAP - 03-08-2017
A national report on the spread of antimicrobial
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Effective treatment prevents the transmission of HIV between gay men AAP - 27-07-2017
A large Australian study has found effective treatment halts HIV transmission among homosexual couples. Effective treatment prevents the transmission
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Australia's national superbug alert system has detected the new bugs AAP - 19-07-2017
Australia has a new detection system in it's fight against unstoppable bacteria known as super-superbugs. More than a thousand cases of
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Working together to reduce infection in extreme weather events HealthTimes - 06-07-2017
Researchers have called for health professionals and climate forecasters to work more closely together ahead of extreme weather events and gradual climate change to help prevent
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Australian hospitals have reduced their antibiotic use AAP - 06-07-2017
Antibiotic use in Australian hospitals has taken a dip, with medical experts saying the move will help in the fight against superbugs.
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Infectious diseases experts warn about superbugs in Australia AAP - 29-06-2017
Australia needs a new co-ordinating body to oversee work to slow the spread of superbugs
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USC research targets antibiotic-resistant infections HealthTimes - 08-06-2017
A new University of the Sunshine Coast researcher is using a 2017 Advance Queensland Fellowship to develop a cheaper, faster way of diagnosing antibiotic resistance in patients,
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A native Australian plant can kill Zika virus AAP - 02-06-2017
The Zika virus can be killed using compounds from a native Australian plant, Queensland researchers say. Queensland researchers have found
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Pneumonia don't respond to antibiotics AAP - 24-05-2017
Older Australians are being encouraged to get the free
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Pneumococcal pneumonia vaccination campaign is failing AAP - 16-05-2017
Life-threatening consequences are not enough to make three quarters of Australian adults vaccinate against pneumococcal pneumonia, a survey reveals.
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