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Join Our Team at Skyarch Medical Clinic Brisbane, We’re Seeking a Korean-Speaking Fellowed GP!

Are you a Korean-speaking GP looking for a supportive, fulfilling role in a vibrant, multicultural medical practice? Skyarch Medical Clinic in Brisbane offers an exceptional opportunity to work in a flexible, well-supported, and inclusive environment at the heart of Brisbane CBD. What We Offer: Why Skyarch Medical Clinic? Located in a busy central Brisbane building […]

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Mycoplasma genitalium (MG) – A Sexually Transmitted Infection

Mycoplasma genitalium (MG) is a type of bacteria that spreads through sexual contact and infects mucous membranes such as the urethra, cervix, and rectum. Although many people remain asymptomatic, MG can cause chronic inflammation and complications if left untreated. In recent years, the increasing antibiotic resistance of MG has become a significant concern. Main Symptoms

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Blog: Rabies vaccine

Rabies Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) in Queensland For Bat or Animal Bites/Scratches – Brisbane Area If you’ve been bitten or scratched by a bat or animal, it’s essential to begin post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) immediately. Rabies and Australian Bat Lyssavirus (ABLV) are almost always fatal once symptoms begin—but 100% preventable if PEP is started promptly and properly.

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Blog: What is PEP?

PEP (Post-Exposure Prophylaxis) is an emergency HIV prevention method that involves taking antiretroviral medication within 72 hours of a possible exposure to HIV (such as unprotected sex or a needle-stick injury). The standard course lasts for 28 days, and it significantly reduces the risk of HIV infection when started promptly. When Is PEP Recommended? PEP

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Blog: What is PrEP?

PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) is a method of preventing HIV infection by taking oral medication before being exposed to the virus. It is recommended for individuals at high risk of HIV infection. When taken correctly, PrEP can prevent up to 99% of HIV infections. PrEP was officially introduced in Australia in 2018, and in Japan in

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