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Prof Adrian Esterman

Epidemiologist and Biostatistician; Professor of Biostatistics, UniSA Clinical & Health Sciences 
Prof Adrian Esterman has over 40 years of experience as a Biostatistician and Epidemiologist. His career includes 7 years working as a WHO staff member in Geneva and Copenhagen. As an Epidemiologist, he is a generalist, working across most areas of health and medicine, including working with GPs. However, he has spent much of the last 3 years focusing on COVID-19. He is now considered a leading expert in the epidemiology of COVID-19 and is in constant demand by the media. He has over 39,000 followers on Twitter, and has written 29 articles for The Conversation, with over 2.6 million reads.

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Last month, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) released a report of mortality statistics. It showed that from January to July 2022, there were 17% more deaths (16,375) than the average expected for these months.

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If a new variant is more pathogenic then we are effectively back to square one and yet we have no strategy for this

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WHO vs ATAGI booster advice, which do we use? Antivirals - positive evidence for Molnupiravir emerges.

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The current COVID situation- protect your vulnerable patients.

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Molnupiravir is still effective and protecting your most vulnerable patients

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The current COVID wave, the latest news on vaccines and antivirals, and long COVID guidelines.

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Do you have family members or friends sick with a respiratory infection? If so, there’s a good chance it’s COVID, caused by the JN.1 variant currently circulating in Australia.

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Prof Adrian Esterman provides relevant updates for COVID, respiratory infections, flu, and the latest in antivirals.

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Emerging evidence suggests it may be more transmissible than earlier Omicron subvariants...

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