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Unclear if monkeypox peaked

AAP - 12-06-2022

UK health officials say they cannot tell if the spread of monkeypox has peaked in the country as they announced another 45 cases, bringing the total in the disease's biggest-ever

 
NSW must protect workers from deadly dust

AAP - 11-06-2022

Toiling on a construction site or in a mine apart can result in a deadly lung disease that a new parliamentary report is urging the NSW government to take seriously.

 
WHO says 1000 monkeypox cases reported

AAP - 09-06-2022

There have been more than 1000 monkeypox cases reported to the World Health Organisation in the current outbreak outside the countries in Africa where it more commonly spreads.

 
Canada issues monkeypox travel warning

AAP - 08-06-2022

Canada has issued a monkeypox travel notice, advising visitors to more than two dozen countries, including Australia, Britain and the United States, to take precautions and

 
NSW confirms Aust's sixth monkeypox case

AAP - 05-06-2022

NSW has confirmed its fourth, and identified a probable fifth, case of monkeypox. Two men in their 30s recently returned from Europe, where they had travelled

 
Fifth monkeypox case detected in Aust

AAP - 04-06-2022

A Victorian man has become the fifth monkeypox case detected in Australia after returning from the United Kingdom. The returned overseas traveller, aged in his

 
New monkeypox case detected in NSW

AAP - 03-06-2022

A man in his 50s who recently returned to Sydney from Queensland is the second person to be diagnosed with monkeypox in NSW and the third in Australia. The man

 
NSW HIV cases drop, but testing also low

AAP - 02-06-2022

NSW has recorded its lowest quarterly number of HIV cases but health authorities remain concerned because testing rates have also declined. Chief Health Officer

 
Sydney warned after sixth Legionella case

AAP - 01-06-2022

People who have been in central Sydney are being warned to watch out for symptoms of legionnaires' disease after six cases were recorded in the past two weeks.

 
US, Canada probe Hepatitis A outbreak

AAP - 31-05-2022

Food safety regulators in the United States and Canada are investigating a Hepatitis A outbreak potentially linked to tainted organic strawberries that has sickened 17 people

 

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