This article {extract} was published in Communicable Diseases Intelligence Vol 31 No 1 March 2007 and may be downloaded as a full version PDF from the Table of contents page.
Rhonda Owen,1 Paul W Roche,1 Kirsty Hope,1 Keflemariam Yohannes,1 April Roberts,1 Conan Liu,1 Stefan Stirzaker,1 Fiona Kong,1 Mark Bartlett,2 Basil Donovan,3 Iain East,4 Gerard Fitzsimmons,5 Ann McDonald,3 Peter B McIntyre,6 Robert I Menzies6
Abstract
In 2005, 60 diseases and conditions were nationally notifiable in Australia. States and territories reported a total of 125,461 cases of communicable diseases to the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System: an increase of 10% on the number of notifications in 2004. In 2005, the most frequently notified diseases were sexually transmissible infections (51,557 notifications, 41% of total notifications), gastrointestinal diseases (29,422 notifications, 23%) and bloodborne diseases (19,278 notifications, 15%). There were 17,753 notifications of vaccine preventable diseases; 4,935 notifications of vectorborne diseases; 1,826 notification of other bacterial infections (legionellosis, leprosy, meningococcal infections and tuberculosis) and 687 notifications of zoonotic diseases. Commun Dis Intell 2007;31:1–70.
Author affiliations
1. Surveillance Policy and Systems Section, Office of Health Protection, Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
2. Manager, Surveillance, Communicable Diseases Branch, NSW Health Department, North Sydney, New South Wales
3. National Centre in HIV Epidemiology and Clinical Research, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales
4. Epidemiology and Modelling Section, Office of the Chief Veterinary Officer, Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
5. Epidemiologist, OzFoodNet, Food Safety and Surveillance Section, Office of Health Protection, Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
6. National Centre for Immunisation Research and Surveillance of Vaccine Preventable Diseases, Westmead, New South Wales
Corresponding author: Ms Rhonda Owen, Surveillance Policy and Systems Section, Office of Health Protection, Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing, PO Box 9848 (MDP 14), CANBERRA ACT 2601. Telephone: +61 2 6289 9040. Facsimile: +61 2 6289 7791. Email: rhonda.owen@health.gov.au
With contributions from:
National organisations
Communicable Diseases Network Australia and subcommittees
Australian Childhood Immunisation Register
Australian Gonococcal Surveillance Programme
Australian Meningococcal Surveillance Programme
Australian Sentinel Practice Research Network
Australian Quarantine Inspection Service
National Centre in HIV Epidemiology and Clinical Research
National Centre for Immunisation Research and Surveillance of Vaccine Preventable Diseases
National Enteric Pathogens Surveillance Scheme
World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Influenza
State and territory health departments
Communicable Diseases Control Unit, Australian Capital Territory Department of Health and Community Care, Australian Capital Territory
Communicable Diseases Surveillance and Control Unit, NSW Health Department, New South Wales
Centre for Disease Control, Northern Territory Department of Health and Community Services, Northern Territory
Communicable Diseases Unit, Queensland Health, Queensland
Communicable Diseases Control Branch, South Australian Department of Human Services, South Australia
Communicable Disease Prevention Unit, Department of Health and Human Services, Tasmania
Communicable Diseases Section, Department of Human Services, Victoria
Communicable Diseases Control Directorate, Department of Health, Western Australia
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