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Registration and information on The 9th Dangerous Consumptions Colloquium, UNSW, Coogee Campus, Sydney, 24th and 25th November 2011
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The Viral Hepatitis Epidemiology and Prevention Program strives to conduct multidisciplinary public health research that is ethical, innovative and makes a difference. We are proud of, and committed to, working in partnership with affected communities in Australia and internationally to achieve our goals. Key aims of the program are to:
Initiate and undertake epidemiological, social and behavioural research examining viral hepatitis and public health issues associated with drug use and risk behaviour;
Design and implement trials of behavioural and biomedical prevention interventions designed to prevent viral hepatitis and other infectious diseases in vulnerable populations;
Conduct and support surveillance activities including monitoring trends in blood-borne virus incidence, prevalence and risk behaviour among people who inject drugs;
Translate research outcomes into evidence-based public health practice; and
Build capacity for research, surveillance and harm reduction within Australia and the region through the provision of training and technical assistance.
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Registration and information on The 9th Dangerous Consumptions Colloquium, UNSW, Coogee Campus, Sydney, 24th and 25th November 2011
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Corner Boundary and West Streets
Darlinghurst NSW 2010
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