Infection Control Features
Saturday, 13 September, 2014
Ambiguity - One of Our Greatest Infection Risks
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Cathryn Murphy considers the extent to which ambiguity contributes to the ongoing problem of ineffective healthcare associated infection prevention.
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Ebola or MERs-CoV: Do we panic with these emerging new or old infectious
diseases?
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Internationally, we are seeing the emergence of new and old infectious diseases. Marija Juraji weighs up the risk that these infectious diseases could land on our doorstep.
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World Association for Infectious Diseases and Immunological Disorders Unveiled
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The World Association for Infectious Diseases and Immunological Disorders was unveiled at the Infectious Diseases World Summit in Shanghai.
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New Hand Hygiene Initiative - Clean In, Clean Out.
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A Study of Australia's Biggest hospitals has found doctors who are not proper hygiene procedures, writes Narelle Shuh
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Australia will soon have its own 'centre for disease control'. Let's not repeat the chaos of the US
Australia is a step closer to having its own national agency to inform and co-ordinate public...
Report: Sepsis more prevalent, deadly and costly than previously understood
Ahead of World Sepsis Day on 13 September, the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in...
Could this bone marrow map redefine understandings of blood cancer?
September is Blood Cancer Awareness Month; could a new, WEHI-developed bone marrow map reshape...