Why surgeries could be cancelled across the country from next week

Australia’s public health system is at risk of “coming to a grinding halt” due to an unprecedented shortage of intravenous fluids.

The Australian Medical Association has warned of a need to boost onshore medical manufacturing, saying hospital surgeries could be cancelled as soon as next week.

Veterinarians have also been told to conserve supplies.

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Intravenous fluids contain saline and other additives and are used in medical care for both humans and animals.

Manufacturing issues and unexpected increases in demand are behind a global shortage which is likely to continue through 2024, according to the Therapeutic Goods Administration.

While health workers are trying to find workarounds, this is not a long-term solution as Australia is reliant on overseas medical suppliers, Royal Australasian College of Physicians president Jennifer Martin said.

“The current situation is safe (but) it’s not ideal, it is causing a lot of extra work,” she told AAP.

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