Communicable Diseases Surveillance - Tables: National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System notifications

The National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System collates data on nationally notifiable diseases from Australian states and territories. This page contains notification data, including rare diseases and childhood preventable disease, for the period 4 to 31 March 1998.

Page last updated: 16 April 1998

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There were 5,078 notifications received for this four-week period, 4 to 31 March 1998 (Tables 1, 2 and 3). The numbers of reports for selected diseases have been compared with historical data for corresponding periods in the previous three years (Figure 10).

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Table 1. Notifications of rare1 diseases received by State and Territory health authorities in the period 4 to 31 March 1998

Disease2
Total this period Reporting States or Territories Total notifications 1998
Brucellosis    
13
Cholera
1
Qld
2
Hydatid infection
1
Vic
6
Leprosy    
1

1. Fewer than 60 cases of each of these diseases were notified each year during the period 1988 to 1998.
2. No notifications have been received during 1998 for the following rare diseases: botulism, lymphogranuloma venereum, plague, rabies, yellow fever, or other viral haemorrhagic fevers.


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Table 2. Notifications of diseases preventable by vaccines recommended by the NHMRC for routine childhood immunisation, received by State and Territory health authorities in the period 4 to 31 March 1998

Disease1,2
ACT NSW NT Qld SA Tas Vic WA This period 1998 This period 1997 Year to date 1998 Year to date 1997
Diphtheria
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
H. influenzae type b infection
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
3
2
6
15
Measles
3
11
0
6
0
0
13
3
36
41
129
119
Mumps
1
7
0
0
1
0
6
3
18
22
45
46
Pertussis
0
190
3
100
54
2
10
29
388
629
2,472
2,261
Rubella3
0
5
2
15
2
1
11
7
43
74
154
453
Tetanus
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
2

NN. Not Notifiable
1. No notifications of poliomyelitis have been reported since 1986.
2. Totals comprise data from all States and Territories. Cumulative figures are subject to retrospective revision, so there may be discrepancies between the number of new notifications and the increment in the cumulative figure from the previous period.
3. Includes congenital rubella


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Table 3. Notifications of other diseases received by State and Territory health authorities in the period 4 to 31 March 1998

Disease1,2
ACT NSW NT Qld SA Tas Vic WA This period 1998 This period 1997 Year to date 1998 Year to date 1997
Arbovirus infection (NEC)3
0
6
2
3
0
0
0
1
12
15
25
56
Barmah Forest virus infection
0
10
-
38
0
0
0
-
50
85
172
237
Campylobacteriosis4
40
-
18
274
78
11
20
107
548
778
2,175
2,983
Chlamydial infection (NEC)5
10
NN
68
254
0
18
142
141
633
665
2,155
2,006
Dengue
0
5
0
100
0
0
0
2
107
11
183
101
Donovanosis
0
NN
3
0
NN
0
0
0
3
7
13
8
Gonococcal infection6
1
53
99
96
0
1
46
101
397
334
1,244
849
Hepatitis A
4
88
4
113
10
0
11
10
240
224
822
1,159
Hepatitis B incident
0
2
2
3
0
0
0
0
7
19
40
58
Hepatitis C incident7
0
3
0
-
0
0
-
-
3
1
19
2
Hepatitis C unspecified
29
NN
30
207
NN
13
3
91
373
660
1,297
2,103
Hepatitis (NEC)
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
NN
4
1
5
7
Legionellosis
0
2
1
2
1
0
9
0
15
12
55
38
Leptospirosis
0
3
1
6
0
0
2
0
12
4
39
30
Listeriosis
0
6
0
0
1
0
0
0
7
7
20
24
Malaria
3
12
3
0
1
0
11
8
38
40
163
164
Meningococcal infection
0
0
0
5
2
0
2
1
10
15
48
63
Ornithosis
0
NN
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
5
5
22
Q fever
1
5
0
15
0
0
1
2
24
36
95
138
Ross River virus infection
0
34
17
400
5
2
8
26
492
1,193
1,079
2,849
Salmonellosis (NEC)
12
128
66
331
56
6
74
61
734
774
2,396
2,171
Shigellosis4
3
-
9
16
7
0
4
15
54
75
188
256
Syphilis8
2
36
23
28
0
2
0
4
95
123
304
333
Tuberculosis
0
16
3
10
4
1
31
2
67
86
241
264
Typhoid9
0
5
0
0
0
0
1
0
6
9
34
27
Yersiniosis (NEC)4
0
-
0
9
0
0
1
0
10
29
82
99

1. For HIV and AIDS, see Tables 7 and 8. For rarely notified diseases, see Table 1.
2. Totals comprise data from all States and Territories. Cumulative figures are subject to retrospective revision so there may be discrepancies between the number of new notifications and the increment in the cumulative figure from the previous period.
3. NT: includes Barmah Forest virus.
4. Not reported for NSW because it is only notifiable as 'foodborne disease' or 'gastroenteritis in an institution'.
5. WA: genital only.
6. NT, Qld, SA and Vic: includes gonococcal neonatal ophthalmia.
7. Qld, Vic and WA incident cases of Hepatitis C are not separately reported.
8. Includes congenital syphilis
9. NSW, Vic: includes paratyphoid.
NN Not Notifiable.
NEC Not Elsewhere Classified
- Elsewhere Classified.


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Figure 10. Selected National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System reports, and historical data1


Figure 10. Selected National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System reports, and historical data

1. The historical data are the averages of the number of notifications in the corresponding 4 week periods of the last 3 years and the 2 week periods immediately preceding and following those.


NNDSS is conducted under the auspices of the Communicable Diseases Network Australia New Zealand. The system coordinates the national surveillance of more than 40 communicable diseases or disease groups endorsed by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC). Notifications of these diseases are made to State and Territory health authorities under the provisions of their respective public health legislation. De-identified core unit data are supplied fortnightly for collation, analysis and dissemination. For further information, see Commun Dis Intell 1998;22:4-5.

These tables were published in Communicable Diseases Intelligence Vol 22 No 4, 16 April 1998.

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