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Perspectives: The importance of public health genomics for ensuring health security for Australia

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Williamson, Deborah
Kirk, Martyn
Sintchenko, Vitali
Howden, Benjamin

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Wiley for Australasian Medical Association

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Infectious diseases are an ever‐present risk to society, particularly because of globalisation and the threat of antimicrobial‐resistant organisms. Recently, a World Health Organization (WHO) team conducted a joint external evaluation of Australia's core capacities under the International Health Regulations.

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Medical Journal of Australia

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2037-12-31
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