🌐 Join @collegetropmed first 2024 Webinar!
🗓️ Friday, 16th February 2024
🕑 2.00pm AEDT NSW/ACT/VIC | 1.00pm QLD.
🎙️ Dr. Abhishek Mewara, MD
📌Strongyloidiasis in India: A glimpse into the challenges of integrating it with STH control programmes
🔗 https://t.co/r645HaV3IO
#WorldNTDDay, let's Unite & Act to Eliminate Neglected Tropical Diseases!
@WHO & partners emphasise the need for bold, sustainable investments to break the cycle of disease & poverty for 1.62 billion people in vulnerable communities.
#HealthForAll#NTDElimination#GlobalHealth
🛑Still a few days left to share your experience with vector surveillance surveys. 🛑
You don't need to be a statistics wizard! We'd love to hear from everyone. 🦟🪰🌏💻
🙏THANK YOU🙏everyone who has already filled in our vector surveillance design survey 🦟📉We've had responses from programs in almost 20 countries 🌎😎. If you work in this space are are willing to share your experience, the survey is open until 18/12
https://t.co/GJ83EmKyul
Exciting strides in the fight against Neglected Tropical Diseases (#NTDs)!
https://t.co/m7yii37j99
The recent Coalition for Operational Research on NTDs Meeting in Sydney, co-hosted by UQ (@UQ_News), discussed strategies and challenges in the Pacific Islands.
Registration still open for this great conference. Bayesian networks are a fantastic tool for all sorts of infectious disease quandaries - from spatial epidemiology (https://t.co/JTP6HHy94B) to vaccine risk benefit analysis (https://t.co/qPan0XvKti).
Don't forget to register this week for our Brisbane BNMA 2023 conference from the 1-3 of November 😎 Conference program out soon, but includes polar bears🐻❄️ fire management 🔥 and lots of diseases! As well as some great interactive sessions to learn from https://t.co/GKple2HYn5
Are you interested in travel and tropical medicine? Don't miss out on our upcoming conference workshops! Our stimulating and novel sessions will cover a range of topics. Register: https://t.co/jmNmh0DHbs All workshops are included in conf rego or as workshop only tickets. #SCTMC
🌴 Time is running out to register for our upcoming conference and hear from our two international keynote speakers : Dr Camilla Rothe (@camilla_rothe) and Prof Christoph Hatz! 🌎
📅 Date: 1-3 September 2023, Sydney Australia. Register now: https://t.co/A3aPJKgarI #SCTMC
🛑🛑🛑Infectious disease modelling Level A postdoc position with the E-DENGUE project for Vietnam. An exciting opportunity to join a largely impactful project, based at the UQ School of Public Health.
More information: https://t.co/rVSuSeqiUq
#postdocposition @UQMedicine
This year the #SCTMC will be in Sydney, 1-3 September. 💉🌏🦟✈️🦠
✔️Early-bird registration is now open!
✔️Abstract submission closes at the end of June https://t.co/JRvvlv3Kvw…
➡️More information at https://t.co/M5MUqbQ287
One previously confirmed case of Japanese Encephalitis from Victoria has been reclassified as Murray Valley encephalitis, bringing the Australian #JEV outbreak total to 45 cases
Check https://t.co/e6cgDGF1xy… for more details #PublicHealth#Flaviviruses@lau_colleen@drsarahmac
We'll be showcasing our work on molecular xenomonitoring at the next ACE-NTD webinar (15/06, 1pm BNE), alongside Indedewarie Gunaratna who'll be discussing the amazing work being done by Sri Lanka’s national programme to eliminate LF. Register here https://t.co/lBJwPIJXwB
🦟The next #ACE-NTD webinar (15/06, 1pm SYD) is all about the practical side of vector-surveillance for NTDs. Hear from Indedewarie Gunaratna (Sri Lanka’s national programme to eliminate LF), Lisa Rigby from ADFMIDI and Angus McLure (ANU). Register here https://t.co/RSvNudKpJx🦟
This year the #SCTMC will be in Sydney, 1-3 September. 💉🌏🦟✈️🦠
✔️Early-bird registration is now open!
✔️Abstract submission closes at the end of June https://t.co/JRvvlv3Kvw…
➡️More information at https://t.co/M5MUqbQ287
Can wastewater surveillance help in early detection of #COVID19 outbreaks? This publication in @TropicalmedMDPI reports two case studies (Brisbane and Cairns) and highlights the utility of wastewater surveillance.
https://t.co/Xiwepk5IeO #mdpitropicalmed@lau_colleen@qldhealth