Getting that tickle in your throat, those telling shivers or that annoying blocked nose never sparks joy. But if you get a viral respiratory infection, like a cold or the flu, remember – antibiotics are not the answer.
The Australian Government has released its new National Immunisation Strategy to guide Australia’s fight against vaccine-preventable diseases over the next 5 years.
From pandemic preparedness to climate resilience, the One Health Symposium will advance cross-sector collaboration on human, animal, plant and environmental health.
Flu season has begun. While flu cases are elevated, they remain lower than flu cases at the same time in previous years. There is no cause for concern. We track data for the flu and 69 other diseases to help us understand, predict and prepare for disease threats so we can respond if needed.
We’re presenting at the Public Health Association of Australia 2025 Communicable Disease and Immunisation Conference (CDIC) in Adelaide. Join us later this month to learn more about communicable disease management and surveillance from experts around Australia.
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.
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.
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.
We’re teaming up with the CSIRO to host the fifth webinar in the One Health Wonders series. Join us on 13 May 2025 to learn about bats in our changing environment.
The 2024 Annual Australian Respiratory Surveillance Report is now available. This is the first national annual reporting of COVID-19, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and other acute respiratory infections in Australia.
Health risks in the aftermath of Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred in Queensland and New South Wales remain serious. These include infections, difficulty getting medicines, contaminated food or water, and mosquito-borne illnesses. Take care of yourself and loved ones. Support is available.
Today is World Zoonoses Day, and Australia continues to invest in One Health approaches to combat the emergence and spread of zoonoses – diseases that can spread from animals to humans.
We’re teaming up with the CSIRO to host a third webinar in the One Health Wonders series. Join us on 19 February 2025 to learn about arboviruses in a changing environment.
Thanks to highly effective vaccination and surveillance programs, measles was eliminated from Australia. But this extremely infectious virus can still enter the country via international travel and spread to people who are not protected. When travelling abroad don’t let measles return home with you.