Canberra, Healthdirect Australia, 2026.
Comprehensive health information website. Includes symptom checker, information on health conditions and medicines and a directory of services.
Melbourne, Victorian Department of Health & Human Services, 2026.
Health information website, includes information on medical conditions and health and wellbeing.
Adelaide, SA Health, 2026.
Online and telephone health advice lines available to provide you with expert health advice, support and information.
Sydney, Kirby Institute, 2025.
Prevalence of HIV, HCV and injecting and sexual behaviour among NSP attendees, 30-year National Data Report.
Sydney, Kirby Institute, 2026.
New, world-first research from the Kirby Institute shows that point-of-care testing for hepatitis B DNA– a fingerstick blood test that increases access because it can be performed and analysed in decentralised or remote settings – is as effective as the current standard-of-care.
St Louis, Washington, WashU Medicine, 2025.
Delivering medications to the bedside while women are still in the hospital after giving birth dramatically improves cure rates from the virus.
Melbourne, Sydney, The Conversation, 2026.
ChatGPT Health allows users to link medical records to chat. But it hasn’t been independently tested and will make mistakes.
Sydney, The Guardian, 2026.
Experts worry using the tool could “feasibly lead to unnecessary harm and death”.
Sydney, Sydney Health Literacy Lab, 2025.
Educational resource to assist people to assess what types of health queries can be safely answered by ChatGPT.
London, Springer Nature, 2025.
Evaluated two brief co-designed health literacy educational interventions (animation; images) to help people critically reflect on asking ChatGPT health questions.
Adelaide, SA Health, 2026.
Online and telephone health advice lines available to provide you with expert health advice, support and information.
Melbourne, CreakyJoints Australia, 2024.
Community and online health resources for Australians with chronic conditions.
Adelaide, SA Health, 2026.
Crisis helplines phone numbers for topics including mental health, abuse, children, disability, domestic violence, gambling, homelessness, legal, seniors and victim support.
For enquiries or feedback, please contact the librarian at Librarian@hepatitissa.asn.au.
| Address: | 3 Hackney Road Hackney SA 5069 |
| Phone: | (08) 8362 8443 |
| Fax: | (08) 8362 8559 |
| Email: | Librarian@hepatitissa.asn.au |
| Post: | PO Box 782 Kent Town SA 5071 |
Monday – Friday
9am to 5pm
Hepatitis SA is a non-profit, community-based organisation that provides information, education and support services to South Australians affected by hepatitis B and hepatitis C.