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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Sporting events AProf Carolyn Broderick, The University of Sydney, New South Wales
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Ebola Prof David Hilmers, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, United States of America
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Cold Environments Dr Jenny Visser, University of Otago, New Zealand
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Extreme Heat at the Australian Open AProf Carolyn Broderick, The University of Sydney, New South Wales
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Preparing for extreme environments Panel Discussion
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Case studies - preparing for extreme environments AProf Carolyn Broderick Dr Jenny Visser Prof David Hilmers
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The changing face of travel medicine new frontiers in practice, communication and technology Dr Dipti Patel, NaTHNaC, United Kingdom
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Oropouche virus disease – a travel medicine perspective Dr Dipti Patel, NaTHNaC, United Kingdom
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Clinical pearls from China’s travel clinic Case vignettes from returned travellers Dr Wang Xinyu, Fudan University, China
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ACTM Travel Medicine Guidelines Dr Jennifer Sisson, Travel Doctor TMVC, Western Australia
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Measles vaccine limbo how low should we go Dr Myra Hardy, Royal Children’s Hospital, Victoria
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Flavivirus Serology Science or Witchcraft Dr David Williams, CSIRO Australian Animal Health Laboratory, Victoria
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The role of RDTs in travel medicin AProf Michael Nissen, University of Queensland, Queensland
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Fever in returned traveller changing epidemiology & diagnosis Dr Priscilla Rupali, Christian Medical College (CMC), Vellore, India
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Travel and Tropical Medicine Quiz Host Dr Steve Muhi, University of Melbourne, Victoria
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CLOSING REMARKS Dr Sarah McGuinness, Monash University, Victoria & ACTM Vice-President & Scientific Program Chair Prof Richard Franklin, James Cook University, Queensland & ACTM President