Travel Medicine Conference 2025
Catch up on the latest in travel and tropical medicine from the recent ACTM conference. **Discover the new online Australian travel medicine guidelines** for rabies, malaria, and Japanese Encephalitis, designed to replace decades-old resources and provide local direction. Learn about advances in managing hepatitis B and C, with experts discussing Australia's progress towards elimination, new curative treatments, and practical screening and management tips for your clinic. The conference also covers local challenges like the increasing incidence of Buruli ulcer in Victoria and new insights into its transmission and treatment. This is essential viewing for up-to-date, practical knowledge.
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Conference Opening
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Typhoid tackling antimicrobial resistance and advancing control Prof Priscilla Rupali, Christian Medical College (CMC), Vellore, India
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Buruli ulcer Close to home AProf Daniel O’Brien, Barwon Health, Victoria
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Malaria and Neglected Tropical Diseases integrated approaches to control & elimination Prof Leanne Robinson, Burnet Institute, Victoria
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Advances in hepatitis B diagnosis & management Prof Alice Lee, Macquarie University, New South Wales
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Advances in hepatitis C diagnosis & management Prof Joseph Doyle, Monash University, Victoria
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Eliminating viral hepatitis challenges and progress Prof Ben Cowie, Doherty Institute, Victoria
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Changing epidemiology and control of dengue AProf Katie Anders, Monash University, Victoria
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Clinical diagnosis and management of dengue AProf Irani Thevarajan, Doherty Institute, Victoria
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Dengue vaccines use in travellers Dr Sarah McGuinness, Monash University, Victoria
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Dengue Panel Discussion
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Space Prof David Hilmers, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, United States of America
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Controlled human infection models Malaria, Strep A, Gonorrhoea, Buruli ulcer and ethics Prof James McCarthy, Dr Josh Osowicki, Dr Stephen Muhi, AProf Zeb Jamrozic
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To err is human Lessons from the NaTHNaC advice line Dr Dipti Patel, NaTHNaC, United Kingdom
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Update on Mpox latest developments and insights Dr Maxwell Braddick, Doherty Institute, Victoria
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From reporting to action Strengthening vaccine adverse event surveillance AProf Hazel Clothier, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute and Global Vaccine Data Network, Victoria
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What can providers do to improve vaccine uptake Dr Jessica Kaufman, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Victoria
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Setting up for success Best practices to prevent vaccine errors Ms Catherine Keil, Nurse Practitioner, Travel Health Practitioner, South Australia
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Navigating medicines, drugs and alcohol abroad Panel Dr Deb Mills, Dr Deb the Travel Doctor, Queensland, Prof Richard Franklin, James Cook University, Queensland, Dr Paul MacCartney, Safer Care Victoria
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The occupational traveller should they stay or go Dr Dipti Patel, NaTHNaC, United Kingdom
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The immunocompromised traveller Prof Priscilla Rupali, Christian Medical College (CMC), Vellore, India
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The paediatric traveller AProf Mike Starr, Royal Children’s Hospital, Victoria
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High altitude Dr Jenny Visser, University of Otago, New Zealand
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New frontiers space travel and aerospace medicine Prof David Hilmers, Former NASA Astronaut, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, United States of America