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Monitoring steam sterilisation processes in hospitals

02 August, 2017 by René Vis*

Steam sterilisation is the method of choice for the sanitising of medical devices within a hospital setting.


Improving infection prevention practices through consultation

01 August, 2017

We speak with Dr Deverick Anderson about his role at the US-based Duke Infection Control Outreach Network (DICON) and the importance of collaborative research between clinicians.


Aussie-invented bone 'glue' could halve patient recovery times

01 August, 2017

An Australian biotech company has created a bone graft substitute that can be applied in liquid form — a first of its kind.


Antibiotic use in Australian infants 150% higher than UK, other countries

28 July, 2017

Infants are being unncessarily treated with antibiotics for viral infections, increasing the risk of antimicrobial resistance.


Starting IVF younger significantly increases pregnancy success rates

26 July, 2017

Women who commence assisted reproductive technology before age 30 have a much higher chance of success.


Tiny stent implants helping glaucoma patients

25 July, 2017

The width of a human hair, these stents are providing a safe alternative to traditional glaucoma treatments.


Novel way of treating viral disease discovered

18 July, 2017 by Adam Florance

Researchers have discovered a novel new way of treating viral diseases including HIV, dengue, rhinovirus and influenza.


One twin smaller than the other? The answer may lie in the placenta

17 July, 2017

Slow-moving oxygen from mother to baby across the placenta may contribute to newborns being smaller.


The true value of care

17 July, 2017 by Corin Kelly

Professor Allan Fels, Chairman of the National Mental Health Commission, launched 'The Economic Value of Informal Mental Health Caring in Australia Report'1 (Carer’s Report) at Parliament House in Canberra earlier this year. This is the first time an attempt has been made to put a 'value' on informal caring for those with mental illness.


First results of an electrochemical water management system in Australia

14 July, 2017 by Sergio Ferro, Tony Amorico and Erica Donner

This article reports on a successful Legionella risk mitigation in an Australian healthcare facility following the installation and optimisation of an on-site electrochemical water disinfection system (Ecas4 technology).


Sugar intake during pregnancy linked to childhood allergy, asthma

14 July, 2017

A new study has found that high intake of sugar during pregnancy may increase the risk of allergy and allergic asthma in children.


Vaccine holds hope for protection against gonorrhoea

13 July, 2017

The meningococcal group B vaccine appears to reduce one's chances of contracting gonorrhoea.


Dementia detection, diagnosis aided by pressure-sore skin test

12 July, 2017 by Judy Siegel-Itzkovich

Changes in the skin tissue of dementia patients make them more vulnerable to the development of pressure ulcers.


Aussie GPs greatly overprescribing antibiotics for ARIs

11 July, 2017

Antibiotics for throat and lung infections are being prescribed at rates four to nine times higher than recommended, impacting antimicrobial resistance.


Some acid reflux drugs raise death risk 25%

11 July, 2017

It may be time to restrict the use of widely available proton pump inhibitors, researchers say.



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