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Displaying items by tag: Vaccine

Intelligent workforce management Humanforce launches a software solution to assist businesses in managing complex workplace vaccination issues and help organisations communicate effectively their policies.

Published in Business IT

Despite the blaring headlines that six million more Australians are eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine from today (Monday), this does not mean they can get themselves vaccinated.

Published in Open Sauce

With the world currently undergoing one of the largest and most complex vaccination campaigns in history, it's not surprising to find scammers and sellers on the dark market eager to make a profit off the process.

Published in Health

Global ERP software vendor, Epicor, welcomes the Prime Minister's announcement to bring foward Australia's planned vaccine rollout, but says seamless delivery to the most vulnerable will necessitate the highest quality and priority of logistical support across transportation and storage industries.

Published in Enterprise Solutions

Australia's national science agency, the CSIRO, has joined the effort to develop a vaccine for the coronavirus that is threatening to spread around the globe.

Published in Health
Tuesday, 27 July 2010 22:23

Skip the needle: Use the Nanopatch

Australian researchers have developed a way to inject vaccines into the skin without using a needle. They have invented the Nanopatch, which uses tiny, dissolving micro-projections. Neat, and no more "ouch".

 

Published in Health
Wednesday, 02 December 2009 19:37

Aspirin, acetaminophen may hurt flu vaccines

According to research by the University of Missouri, vaccines such as those for the H1N1 flu virus (Influenza A  virus) may not be as effective if over-the-counter drugs, such as aspirin and Tylenol, are taken regularly.


Published in Health
Medical researchers from Australia are testing a flu vaccine that could drastically reduce the number of deaths worldwide from influenza (“flu”) each year.

Published in Health

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