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APPRISE – a national network of medical, scientific, public health and ethics infectious diseases researchers. Funded by the Australian Government.
Australia
Joined April 2017
Support your community with the OUTPOST study. Find out more and join OUTPOST – #COVID19 #flu #coldsymptoms #influenza.
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RT @MosquitoProgram: Community acceptance determines #dengue intervention success. At this year's @AsiaDengue, Dr Nadege Rossi presented N….
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RT @BigBadDenis: 🇦🇺Australia: Winter flu surge across the country sees 50% rise in hospital admissions amid low vaccination rates. "In the….
abc.net.au
The flu season is ramping up with more cases, more hospital admissions and more patients sent to intensive care units.
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APPRISE and FIRST pandemic network have both followed @UQPoche on LinkedIn. Love your work!!.
We’re now on LinkedIn! 📣. Follow the UQ Poche Centre for Indigenous Health to stay up to date with our research 🧠, programs 📚, events 📅, and partnerships 🤝. Find us on LinkedIn here🔗
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XFG could become the next dominant COVID variant. Here’s what to know about ‘Stratus’. By Professor Paul Griffin @griffo762014 at the University of Queensland.
theconversation.com
The WHO has classified XFG or ‘Stratus’ as a variant under monitoring. It may well become the dominant variant globally very soon.
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For #NAIDOCWEEK2025 @theMJA published the 2025 Special Issue on #Indigenous #Health. FIRST member A/Prof Paul Saunders & #FirstNations colleagues from around Australia were guest editors. Read their editorial: Read the whole issue:
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RT @TheDohertyInst: How do you navigate a future shaped by both tradition and change? For young Yolŋu leaders, the path forward isn’t alway….
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RT @VicGovDH: COVID remains part of our lives & with cases on the rise again in Vic, these small steps can make a big difference. (Yesss,….
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RT @BronFredericks: Thank you to the Australian & NZ Journal of Public Health for republishing our article on our pandemic @APPRISE_network….
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#BlakLoudProud – FIRST pandemic network is “empowered by the strength of our young leaders, the vision of our communities, and the legacy of our ancestors”. Keep #FirstNations #pandemic #preparedness on the radar.JOIN US .#NAIDOCWEEK2025
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[3 of 3] Mapping #pandemic responses in urban #Indigenous Australia: Reflections on systems thinking and pandemic #preparedness – @BronFredericks and colleagues. #FirstNations #NAIDOCWEEK2025.Article:
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[2 of 3] Aboriginal peoples’ lived experience of household overcrowding in the Kimberley and implications for research reciprocity in #COVID19 recovery – Clements and colleagues. #FirstNations #Indigenous #NAIDOCWEEK2025.Article:
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[1 of 3] Associate Professor Summer May Finlay has curated a a special issue of the @anzjph for #NAIDOCWEEK2025 #FirstNations #Health. 2 articles supported by the Paul Ramsay Foundation through APPRISE were included – see thread. Issue is available here:
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FIRST pandemic network in #NAIDOCWEEK2025 – looking towards “the bright future ahead”. We seek First Nations researchers & health workers to join us – strive for impact and lasting change in #pandemic preparedness for #FirstNations peoples: #BlakLoudProud
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RT @TheDohertyInst: Introducing 'Two Worlds, One Health' podcast, a journey into the remote Indigenous community of Galiwin’ku (Elcho Islan….
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FIRST pandemic network for #NAIDOCWEEK2025 – “celebrating the achievements of the past”. Community knowledge and experiences have already contributed to decisions about health for First Nations communities. Some of our achievements so far: #BlakLoudProud
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The FIRST pandemic network supports NAIDOC:. celebrating the achievements of the past and the bright future ahead, empowered by the strength of our young leaders, the vision of our communities, and the legacy of our ancestors.#NAIDOCWEEK2025 #BlakLoudProud.
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Tracking Australia’s progress towards hepatitis B elimination: 2023 key findings. The National Surveillance for Hepatitis B Indicators Project 2023 report – national progress and highlight of areas needing urgent attention. #hepatitisB @TheDohertyInst .
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