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    VRE acquisition in hospital and its association with hospital antimicrobial usage -a non-linear analysis of an extended time series by Ferguson, J K, Chiu, S, Oldmeadow, C, Deane, J, Munnoch, S, Fraser, N

    Published in Infection, disease & health (01-08-2023)
    “…Vancomycin resistant enterococci (VRE) have become endemic pathogens in many Australian hospitals causing significant morbidity. There are few observational…”
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    A multi-state outbreak of Salmonella Saintpaul in Australia associated with cantaloupe consumption by MUNNOCH, S. A., WARD, K., SHERIDAN, S., FITZSIMMONS, G. J., SHADBOLT, C. T., PIISPANEN, J. P., WANG, Q., WARD, T. J., WORGAN, T. L. M., OXENFORD, C., MUSTO, J. A., McANULTY, J., DURRHEIM, D. N.

    Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-03-2009)
    “…A multi-state outbreak of Salmonella enterica serovar Saintpaul infection occurred in Australia during October 2006. A case-control study conducted in three…”
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    A norovirus outbreak associated with consumption of NSW oysters: implications for quality assurance systems by Huppatz, Clare, Munnoch, Sally A, Worgan, Tory, Merritt, Tony D, Dalton, Craig, Kelly, Paul M, Durrheim, David N

    “…Norovirus is a common cause of gastroenteritis outbreaks associated with raw shellfish consumption. In Australia there have been several reports of norovirus…”
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    A multi-jurisdictional outbreak of hepatitis A related to a youth camp--implications for catering operations and mass gatherings by Munnoch, Sally A, Ashbolt, Rosie H, Coleman, David J, Walton, Nerissa, Beers-Deeble, Mary Y, Taylor, Roscoe

    “…In June 2003, Australian state and territory health departments were notified of an outbreak of Hepatitis A in people who had attended a five-day youth camp…”
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