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Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease (CJD)Find out how we define and monitor cases of CJD, and where you can learn more about this disease.
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CryptosporidiosisFind out how we define and monitor cases of cryptosporidiosis, and where you can learn more about this disease.
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DementiaDementia has a major impact on individuals, families, and communities across Australia. Find out what we're doing to support people living with dementia, their families and carers.
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Dengue virus infectionFind out how we define and monitor cases of dengue virus infection, and where you can learn more about this disease.
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Dental healthHaving healthy teeth, mouth and gums is important for your general health and wellbeing. It means you can eat, drink and speak without pain or discomfort. Find out what we’re doing to support dental health services in Australia.
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Dentists and dental practitionersDentists and dental practitioners make up about 3% of the health workforce, looking after dental needs across Australia. Find out how we regulate and support this important sector of our health workforce.
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Diagnostic imagingDiagnostic imaging – like X-rays and ultrasounds – helps healthcare workers diagnose, treat and monitor a large range of health conditions. Learn more about diagnostic imaging and what we’re doing to support its use in Australia’s health system.
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DiphtheriaFind out how we define and monitor cases of diphtheria, how you can get vaccinated, and where you can learn more about this disease.
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Disability and carersFind out about support for people with disability and carers.
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DonovanosisFind out how we define and monitor cases of donovanosis, and where you can learn more about this disease.
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DrugsDrugs are substances, other than food or water, that alter the way the body functions, physically or mentally. Most are used to treat medical conditions and are prescribed by a doctor, but some are illegal. Drugs can be dangerous. Find help to reduce your drug use or support someone close to you.
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Ear health and hearingEar and hearing health is important to health and wellbeing. Untreated hearing loss and ear disease can have a big impact on the lives of children and adults alike. Find out what we’re doing to raise awareness of ear health and help prevent hearing loss in Australia.
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Emergency health managementHealth emergencies include disease outbreaks, natural disasters and mass casualty incidents. Find out what we’re doing to prevent, prepare for and respond to health emergencies.
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Environmental healthThe physical, chemical and biological environment we live in affects our wellbeing. Clean drinking water, good hygiene, effective pest and disease control, and good housing is important to our overall health. Find out what we’re doing to improve environmental health in Australia.
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Eye health and visionIllness, injury and ageing can affect your eyesight, so it’s important to keep your eyes as healthy as possible. Find out what we’re doing to help improve eye health in Australia and prevent vision loss.
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Family, domestic and sexual violenceFamily, domestic and sexual violence – including child sexual abuse – can have a serious impact on the health and wellbeing of Australians. Learn more about this topic and why it is important.
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Flavivirus infection (including Zika virus)Find out how we define and monitor cases of flavivirus, including Zika virus, and where you can learn more about this disease.
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Food and nutritionGood food and nutrition is important to good health and wellbeing, and reduces the risk of disease. Healthy eating means choosing the right foods and knowing how much to have. Find out what we’re doing to help Australians make healthier food choices.
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Genetics and genomicsGenetics and genomics have the potential to reshape how we prevent, diagnose, treat and monitor illness. Find out what we’re doing to develop strategies and policies to both safeguard public health and improve the health of all Australians through gene technologies.
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Gonococcal infectionFind out how we define and monitor cases of gonococcal infection, and where you can learn more about this disease.
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Group A streptococcal disease – invasive (iGAS)Find out how we define and monitor cases of iGAS, and where you can learn more about this disease.
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Haemolytic uraemic syndrome (HUS)Find out how we define and monitor cases of HUS, and where you can learn more about this disease.
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Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) infection – invasive onlyFind out how we define and monitor cases of Hib, how you can get vaccinated, and where you can learn more about this disease.
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Health data and medical researchHealth data and medical research give us a sound basis for creating policies, plans and programs for a healthier Australia. Find out how good collection and use of health data leads to better health care and how we’re supporting medical researchers.
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Health technologies and digital healthHealth technologies play a role in nearly every area of health. Using digital information and modern communication technologies effectively is vital to the future of our health system.