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Mary-Louise McLaws on rethinking our approach to epidemiology and disease surveillance (Australia)

August 11, 2021 Dr. Marco Bo Hansen Season 2 Episode 11
Hygiene & infection prevention network
Mary-Louise McLaws on rethinking our approach to epidemiology and disease surveillance (Australia)
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On the podcast is Mary-Louise McLaws. Mary-Louise is a professor of Epidemiology at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, and an Advisor to the World Health Organization (WHO). 

Her expertise includes Infection prevention and control, surveillance, hospital infection, outbreaks, and patient safety. 

Mary-Louise performed the first national prevalence survey of healthcare-associated infections. She developed the first standardized surveillance and analysis system for HAI on behalf of the Australian Ministry of Health.

On working for WHO

You meet lots of people and appreciate all of the challenges they have around the world. 

On preparing for AMR

I think it is a very salient reminder, but sadly, the world often doesn’t take these reminders seriously until we are on the precipice of disaster. 

The biggest misconception about epidemiologists
The greatest thing about epidemiology
Data making a difference
AMR preperation
Surveillance and analysis
On advising WHO