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  1. Food poisoning - listeria infection

    Listeria infection is uncommon but very dangerous for the elderly, people whose immune systems are not working properly and pregnant women and their unborn babies.

  2. Newborn bloodspot screening (video)

    Every newborn baby in Australia is offered a newborn bloodspot screening test to identify those at risk for rare, but serious, medical conditions including PKU, hypothyroidism and cystic fibrosis.

  3. Food safety for summer celebrations (video)

    In the hot weather there is a higher risk of food poisoning but if you follow some simple rules when you prepare, handle and store food it will significantly reduce your risk of getting sick.

  4. Raw (unpasteurised) milk

    Raw milk is milk that has not been pasteurised to kill bacteria that could be harmful to humans.

  5. Pregnancy and diet

    Good nutrition during pregnancy can help to keep you and your developing baby healthy.

  6. Food poisoning - prevention

    You can minimise the risk of food poisoning by taking simple precautions.

  7. Genital warts

    Genital warts are a common sexually transmissible infection (STI). About causes, signs, symptoms, transmission, treatment, reinfection, prevention, HPV vaccines, cervical cancer screening and support.

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