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Novel Coronavirus - Episode 71

In this episode, WA Health experts Professor Paul Effler and Dr David Spiers discuss the Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) and the current situation as at 4 February 2020. In this podcast, the GoodGP explores the background on the coronavirus and the theories about how a virus such as this can start in the human population. The podcast also covers: • infectivity, transmissibility and severity • what we can learn from the SARS and MERS virus and how this can help us • prevention in Australia and what is happening to try and avoid an outbreak like in China • vaccines • what GPs should do if a patient phones concerned they may be infected • masks, PPE and what is appropriate • what GPs can do to protect themselves and their practices Presenters: Dr David Spiers, QEII Network Head of Department, Microbiology, PathWest Professor Paul Effler, Senior Medical Advisor, Communicable Disease Control Directorate, Department of Health Information correct as at 4 February 2020. For up-to-date information in WA, visit: https://ww2.health.wa.gov.au/Articles/A_E/Coronavirus For GPs across Australia, visit: https://www.racgp.org.au/coronavirus

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About your hosts

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Tim Koh

Dr Tim Koh is a Perth-based GP with over 20 years of experience and a strong focus on GP education and evidence-based practice. He provides practical insights and advice on key topics in primary care.
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Krystyna de Lange

Dr Krystyna de Lange is a GP with nine years of experience, specialising in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health, women’s health, and chronic disease management. She delivers practical insights and fosters engaging discussions on essential health topics.
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Sean Stevens

Dr Sean Stevens is a GP with 27 years of experience, recognised for his expertise in medical education and innovation. He has contributed to over 60 episodes, sharing valuable insights to promote quality care in general practice.