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Michelle Wille is a Co-Chair for the 11th International Symposium on Avian Influenza, that will be held from 24-25 June 2025 in St. John's, Canada. Abstract Submissions open till November 1st, 2024. AvianInfluenzaSymposium.com

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Mouse guanylate binding proteins of the chromosome 3 cluster (mGBPchr3) do not mediate potent antiviral activity against different human or mouse viruses in vitro and in vivo. From researchers University of Melbourne and Research at ANU including our EBM Si Ming Man doi.org/10.1038/s42003โ€ฆ

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Centres Clyde Dapat on a recen Paper : Identification of environmental, socioeconomic, water, sanitation, and hygiene (WaSH) factors associated with COVID-19 incidence in the Philippines: A nationwide modelling study doi.org/10.1016/j.scitโ€ฆ

Centres Clyde Dapat on a recen Paper : Identification of environmental, socioeconomic, water, sanitation, and hygiene (WaSH) factors associated with COVID-19 incidence in the Philippines: A nationwide modelling study  doi.org/10.1016/j.scitโ€ฆ
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Our Centres RSV team consisting of Xiaomin Dong, Steven Edwards, Yi-Mo Deng, Clyde Dapat, Paul Whitney, Patrick Reading and Ian Barr won 2024 Catton Prize for Impact in Public Health.

Our Centres RSV team consisting of Xiaomin Dong, Steven Edwards, Yi-Mo Deng, Clyde Dapat, Paul Whitney, Patrick Reading and Ian Barr won 2024 Catton Prize for Impact in Public Health.
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The Centre will be closed between 25 Dec 2024 - 6 Jan 2025 (reopen 6 Jan). Please ensure that all samples are received by us no later than Fri 20 December 2024. We look forward to working with you all in 2025.

The Centre will be closed between 25 Dec 2024 - 6 Jan 2025 (reopen 6 Jan).  Please ensure that all samples are received by us no later than Fri 20 December 2024.  We look forward to working with you all in 2025.
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The third and last issue of the Influenza Updates newsletter for 2024 is out now. #flu #surveillance #research #GISRS influenzacentre.org/documents/publโ€ฆ

The third and last issue of the Influenza Updates newsletter for 2024 is out now.  #flu #surveillance #research #GISRS

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Professor Ian Barr from the Centre wrote an article featured in the April 2025 edition of Medicine Today titled 'Influenza in 2025: what to expect and how to ameliorate its impact'. respiratory.medicinetoday.com.au

Professor Ian Barr from the Centre wrote an article featured in the April 2025 edition of <a href="/MedTodayJournal/">Medicine Today</a> titled 'Influenza in 2025: what to expect and how to ameliorate its impact'. respiratory.medicinetoday.com.au
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Australia has recorded an early increase in flu cases in all jurisdictions this year. What does this data tell us about the upcoming 2025 flu season? Here are the key insights from influenza media briefing hosted by Australian Science Media Centre ๐Ÿ‘‰ doherty.edu.au/news-events/neโ€ฆ WHO CC Influenza Melbourne NCIRS

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The Centre recently welcomed Brooke and Nina from the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM DOH), Phillipines, for a two-week visit (5-16 May). During their visit, they received training for virus isolation, with a focus on influenza and RSV.

The Centre recently welcomed Brooke and Nina from the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM DOH), Phillipines, for a two-week visit (5-16 May). During their visit, they received training for virus isolation, with a focus on influenza and RSV.
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Dr. Michelle Wille from the Centre was recently featured in an ABC 7:30 report to discuss the impacts of avian influenza in Antarctica, and the potential arrival and impacts for Australia.