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ACIPC26 Abstract Submissions Extended

ACIPC26 Abstract Submissions Extended

Abstract submissions for the 2026 Australasian College for Infection Prevention and Control (ACIPC) International Conference have been extended and will close on 5 June 2026.   The conference will be held from 8–11 November 2026 on the Gold Coast, Queensland, and...
Thanks to GAMA Healthcare

Thanks to GAMA Healthcare

We thank our 2026 Platinum Conference Sponsor, GAMA Healthcare The support of sponsors plays a pivotal role in fostering an enriching environment for knowledge exchange and networking at the conference. Make sure you stop by and visit GAMA Healthcare at their booth at...
Latest WHO information on Ebola outbreak

Latest WHO information on Ebola outbreak

WHO Director-General’s Update on the Ebola Outbreak — DRC & Uganda   Speaking at a briefing on 25 May 2026, WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus provided a sobering update on the rapidly evolving Ebola outbreak in the DRC and Uganda. To...
ACIPC & GAMA 2026 IPC Tour video

ACIPC & GAMA 2026 IPC Tour video

A big thank you to everyone who attended this year’s ACIPC and GAMA IPC Tour   Together we shared knowledge, explored challenges, and advanced our collective commitment to infection prevention and control. Whether you missed the live session or want to review key...
CDNA Hantavirus Guidance Documents

CDNA Hantavirus Guidance Documents

The Australian Centre for Disease Control has published new Hantavirus guidance documents covering exposure management, infection control, and repatriation protocols.   As a hantavirus outbreak continues to generate global concern, Australian health authorities...
Record participation at May Aged Care webinar

Record participation at May Aged Care webinar

Our May Aged Care IPC webinar, Clinical Governance and Continuous Improvement: Supporting IPC in Aged Care, was a great success, and we are pleased to share the highlights with you. Presented by Catherine McGovern, the session offered an in-depth exploration of why...