Archive for October 2017
Leptospirosis creeping into urban areas
Dr Jackie Benschop from Massey University’s Molecular Epidemiology and Public Health Laboratory was interviewed by Radio New Zealand yesterday about the recent rise of leptospirosis cases reported in urban areas. Read the full article on the Radio New Zealand website.
Read MoreInvited speakers announced for 3rd One Health Aotearoa Symposium
The first announcement of speakers invited to speak at the 3rd One Health Aotearoa Symposium has been made. The Symposium Organising Committee has been working hard to bring together a diverse line up of speakers to present in December. The symposium aim is to bring together infectious diseases scientists and professionals from the fields of…
Read MoreRutherford Discovery Fellowship awarded to IDReC researcher David Hayman
Associate Professor David Hayman from the Infectious Diseases Research Centre at Massey University has been awarded one of the 10 highly sought-after Rutherford Discovery Fellowships announced by New Zealand’s Science and Innovation Minister Paul Goldsmith. Associate Professor Hayman’s research will focus on animal infectious diseases that can naturally transfer to humans, known as ‘zoonoses’. Well…
Read MoreOHA Spring Newsletter 2017
Our Spring 2017 newsletter announces that early bird registration for our 3rd Symposium is now open, launches our website, highlights the Webster Centre for Infectious Diseases and re-caps the launch of One Health Aotearoa as a flagship University of Otago Research Centre. View the OHA Spring 2017 newsletter
Read MoreFlu a major killer
Research by the University of Otago, Wellington, has found that influenza kills about 500 New Zealanders each year, making it probably New Zealand’s biggest single infectious disease killer. The study, published in the Journal of Infection based on work by Dr Trang Khieu as part of her PhD, found the risk of premature death is…
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