Australia's notifiable diseases status, 2005: Annual report of the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System - Tables

The Australia’s notifiable diseases status, 2005 report provides data and an analysis of communicable disease incidence in Australia during 2005. The full report is available in 20 HTML documents. This document contains the List of tables. The full report is also available in PDF format from the Table of contents page.

Page last updated: 13 April 2007

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.

Tables

Table 1. Diseases notified to the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System, Australia, 2005

Table 2. Notifications of communicable diseases, Australia, 2005, by state or territory

Table 3. Notification rate for communicable diseases, Australia, 2005, by state and territory (per 100,000 population)

Table 4. Notifications and notification rate for communicable diseases, Australia, 2001 to 2005, (per 100,000 population)

Table 5. Incident hepatitis B infection, Australia, 2005, by exposure category

Table 6. Incident hepatitis C infection, Australia, 2005, by exposure category

Table 7. Risk exposure associated with hepatitis A virus infection, Australia, 2005

Table 8. Top 10 isolates of Salmonella, Australia, 2005, by state or territory

Table 9. Shigella infections, Australia, 2005, by serogroups and state or territory

Table 10. Percentage of Australian children born in 2004 immunised according to data available on the Australian Childhood Immunisation Register, estimate at one year of age

Table 11. Percentage of Australian children born in 2003 immunised according to data available on the Australian Childhood Immunisation Register, estimate at two years of age

Table 12. Percentage of Australian children born in 1999 immunised according to data available on the Australian Childhood Immunisation Register, estimate at six years of age

Table 13. Outbreaks of locally acquired cases of dengue, Queensland, 2005

Table 14. Malaria notifications in Australia, 2005 by parasite type and jurisdiction

Table 15. Notifications of legionellosis, Australia, 2005, by species and state or territory

Table 16. Deaths due to legionellosis, Australia, 2005, by species and state or territory

Table 17. Notifications of meningococcal infection, Australia, 2005, by serogroup and state or territory

Table 18. Deaths due to meningococcal infection, Australia, 2005, by serogroup and state or territory

Table 19. Infectious agents reported to the Laboratory Virology and Serology Reporting Scheme, 2005, by state or territory

Appendix 1. Mid-year estimate of Australian population, 2005, by state or territory

Appendix 2. Mid-year estimate of Australian population, 2005, by state or territory and age group

Appendix 3. Completeness of National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System data received, Australia, 2005, by state or territory

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