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RESEARCH ARTICLE

The history of Public Health Diagnostic Microbiology in Australia: early days until 1990

Diane Lightfoot
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Convener, ASM History SIG
163 Scotchmer Street
North Fitzroy, Vic. 3068, Australia
Email: dlightfoot6@bigpond.com

Microbiology Australia 38(4) 156-158 https://doi.org/10.1071/MA17056
Published: 2 November 2017

Abstract

The arrival of the First Fleet in Port Jackson in 1788, and the subsequent establishment of the colony of NSW began the history of the Australian public health system. Prior to Federation each state dealt with their own public health issues and much of the microbiological analysis was performed in the early hospitals and medical school departments of universities. Today, as there is no central Laboratory for the Commonwealth of Australia, each Australian state is responsible for the microbiological testing relevant to public health. However, because of various Commonwealth of Australia Department of Health initiatives, the Australian Government Department of Health is responsible for the overall public health of Australians.


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