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Melioidosis – Laboratory case definition
The Public Health Laboratory Network (PHLN) has developed standard case definitions for the diagnosis of key diseases in Australia. This document contains the laboratory case definition for melioidosis. -
National Strategy for Quality Use of Medicines
This strategy sets out the approach we are taking to achieve quality use of medicines in Australia. The strategy recognises that many people do not need medicines to be healthy, while for others, medicines play an important role in maintaining health, preventing illness and curing disease. -
Indigenous health – 'Health is life'
Australian Government response to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Family and Community Affairs inquiry into the health status of Indigenous Australians -
Voluntary agreement to disclose cigarette ingredients
A number of tobacco companies have voluntarily agreed to provide information about the ingredients in their cigarette products. -
Tetanus – Laboratory case definition
The Public Health Laboratory Network (PHLN) has developed standard case definitions for the diagnosis of key diseases in Australia. This document contains the laboratory case definition for tetanus. -
Campylobacteriosis – Laboratory case definition
The Public Health Laboratory Network (PHLN) has developed standard case definitions for the diagnosis of key diseases in Australia. This document contains the laboratory case definition for campylobacteriosis. -
Respiratory syncytial virus – Laboratory case definition
The Public Health Laboratory Network (PHLN) has developed standard case definitions for the diagnosis of key diseases in Australia. This document contains the laboratory case definition for respiratory syncytial virus. -
Australian bat lyssavirus infection – Laboratory case definition
The Public Health Laboratory Network (PHLN) has developed standard case definitions for the diagnosis of key diseases in Australia. This document contains the laboratory case definition for Australian bat lyssavirus infection. -
Shigellosis – Laboratory case definition
The Public Health Laboratory Network (PHLN) has developed standard case definitions for the diagnosis of key diseases in Australia. This document contains the laboratory case definition for shigellosis. -
Polio – Laboratory case definition
The Public Health Laboratory Network (PHLN) has developed standard case definitions for the diagnosis of key diseases in Australia. This document contains the laboratory case definition for polio. -
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) settlement offer
Australian Government response to the Senate Community Affairs Reference Committee's report on the Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) settlement offer -
COVID-19 response update for GPs – 28 January
This webinar on 28 January is part of a series for general practitioners on the COVID-19 response. The panel will provide key updates and answer participants’ questions. -
COVID-19 response update for GPs – 14 May
This webinar on 14 May 2020 is part of a series to update general practitioners on the COVID-19 response. A panel of experts will provide an update and answer participants’ questions. -
COVID-19 response update for General Practitioners – 18 March, 2021
This webinar on 18 March is part of a series for general practitioners on the COVID-19 response and the vaccine rollout. The panel will provide key updates and answer participants’ questions. -
COVID-19 vaccine update for vaccination providers – 17 March 2021
This webinar on 17 March is for vaccination providers to discuss the COVID-19 vaccine rollout. This webinar will also answer participants’ questions. -
COVID-19 response update for Carers - 23 March, 2021
This webinar on 23 March is part of a series on the COVID-19 response and the vaccine rollout. The panel will provide key updates and answer participants’ questions. -
COVID-19 response update for General Practitioners – 15 April 2021
This webinar on 15 April is part of a series on the COVID-19 response and the vaccine rollout. The panel will provide key updates and answer participants’ questions. -
COVID-19 response update for General Practitioners – 1 April 2021
This webinar on 1 April is part of a series on the COVID-19 response and the vaccine rollout. The panel will provide key updates and answer participants’ questions. -
COVID-19 – The new normal – 16 September
Join Dr Nick Coatsworth, Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health and a panel of guest speakers to discuss ‘COVID-19, the new normal’. -
COVID-19 response update for allied health practitioners – 16 April
This webinar on 16 April 2020 is part of a series to update allied health practitioners on the COVID-19 response. A panel of experts will answer participants’ questions. -
COVID-19 response update for GPs – 7 May
This webinar on 7 May 2020 is part of a series to update general practitioners on the COVID-19 response. A panel of experts will provide an update and answer participants’ questions. -
Update to The Royal Australasian College of Medical Administrators on PPE in hospitals – 28 April
This webinar on 28 April 2020 is to update the The Royal Australasian College of Medical Administrators on personal protective equipment (PPE) in hospitals. -
COVID-19 response update for mental health care practitioners – 29 April
This webinar on 29 April 2020 is part of a series to update mental health practitioners on the COVID-19 response. A panel of experts will provide an update and answer participants’ questions. -
COVID-19 response update for GPs with a focus on self care – 30 April
This webinar on 30 April 2020 is part of a series to update general practitioners on the COVID-19 response. A panel of experts will provide an update and address the topic of self care for GPs, as well as answer participants’ questions. -
COVID-19 response update for primary care and allied health practitioners – 30 April
This webinar on 30 April 2020 is part of a series to update practitioners from primary care and allied health on the COVID-19 response. A panel of experts will provide an update as well as answer as many of the participants’ questions as possible in the time.