Australia'S Notifiable Disease Status, 2008: Annual Report Of The National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System

Leah Newman, Stefan Stirzaker, Dougald Knuckey, Kate Robinson, Jennie Hood,Katrina Knope,Gerard Fitzsimmons,Katrina Knope, Jennie Hood,Kate Robinson, Susan Barker,Nicolee Martin, Samantha Siripol, Indra Gajanayake,Marlena Kaczmarek,Ian Barr, Aurysia Hii, Ruth Foxwell,Rhonda Owen,Conan Liu, Jennie Hood,Phil Wright,Gerard Fitzsimmons, Jennie Hood,Gerard Fitzsimmons,Lance Sanders,Christina Barry, Susan Barker, Jolene Ormond,Conan Liu

COMMUNICABLE DISEASES INTELLIGENCE(2010)

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In 2008, 65 communicable diseases and conditions were nationally notifiable in Australia. States and territories reported a total of 160,508 notifications of communicable diseases to the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System, an increase of 9% on the number of notifications in 2007. In 2008, the most frequently notified diseases were sexually transmissible infections (69,459 notifications, 43% of total notifications), vaccine preventable diseases (34,225 notifications, 21% of total notifications) and gastrointestinal diseases (27,308 notifications, 17% of total notifications). There were 18,207 notifications of bloodborne diseases; 8,876 notifications of vectorborne diseases; 1,796 notifications of other bacterial infections; 633 notifications of zoonoses and 4 notifications of quarantinable diseases.
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Australia, communicable diseases, epidemiology, surveillance
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