The interim Australian Centre for Disease Control (CDC)

Safeguarding Australia from human diseases and public health threats.

The interim CDC

The interim CDC aims to improve the health of all Australians by working to protect the country from health threats.

What we do

Find out about the role of the interim CDC and our key areas of responsibility.

Who we engage with

Find out how the interim CDC is engaging with key Australian communities and stakeholders.

News

News

Look after yourself as floodwaters recede

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As floodwaters recede in New South Wales, look after yourself – both physically and emotionally. Floods increase the risk of infections, mosquito-borne illnesses, and food and water contamination. Finding medicines can be harder, and the mental health toll, significant. Support is available.

Travelling to the Middle East? Be aware of MERS

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Middle East Respiratory Syndrome – or MERS – is a rare but severe disease that causes difficulty in breathing, and in extreme cases, death. It is spread from camels, their products or infected people to other people.

First mpox clade Ib confirmed in Australia

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The first case of mpox clade Ib in Australia is a timely reminder to at-risk population groups to get vaccinated. The risk of community transmission from this case is low. However, the Australian Government is monitoring the situation.