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What are the barriers and enablers for HCWs willingness to respond to infectious disease and bioterrorism events? @EpiEllie and the @CAIPCaus team explore this in our latest publication:
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Co-directors @MattM_RN and @IPCPau are signatories to the original letter discussed in this editorial. Infection prevention and control should be applied as a force for good: minimising restrictions in residential and nursing care
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A new publication by our co-director @IPCPau reviewing the literature on barriers associated with mandatory influenza vaccination policies for healthcare workers.
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Background: Uptake of influenza vaccination reduces staff absenteeism as well as mortality of patients and healthcare workers (HCWs); however, adherence of HCWs...
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From containment to suppression - COVID-19 lessons from countries in the Western Pacific Region. A forum by @WHOWPRO, @Commissioncovid Join Professor Jeffrey Sachs, Dr Takeshi Kasai and other speakers. 17 December 08:00-10:00am PhST Register at https://t.co/42BdpTnty8 #COVID19
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@CAIPCaus works closely with @WHO. If you are interested in field data collection during public health emergencies check out https://t.co/NRDyaV0uCF developed by the team @WHOGOARN specifically to be flexible, adaptable and field ready. #epitwitter
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@CAIPCaus co-director @IPCPau working with the team at @MassGathCollab Rethinking Mass-Gathering Domains for Understanding Patient Presentations: A Discussion Paper
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Rethinking Mass-Gathering Domains for Understanding Patient Presentations: A Discussion Paper - Volume 36 Issue 1
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