Australia's notifiable diseases status, 2002: Annual report of the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System - List of Figures

The Australia’s notifiable diseases status, 2002 report provides data and an analysis of communicable disease incidence in Australia during 2002. The full report is available in 20 HTML documents. This document contains the List of Figures. The full report is also available in PDF format from the Table of contents page.

Page last updated: 04 March 2004


This article {extract} was published in Communicable Diseases Intelligence Vol 29 No 1 March 2005 and may be downloaded as a full version PDF from the Table of contents page.

List of Figures

Figure 1. Communicable diseases notification fraction

Figure 2. Trends in notifications received by the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System, Australia, 1991 to 2002

Figure 3. Notifications to the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System, Australia, 2002, by disease category

Figure 4. Comparison of total notifications of selected diseases reported to the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System in 2002, with the previous five-year mean

Figure 5. Trends in notification rates of incident and unspecified hepatitis B infections, Australia, 1995 to 2002

Figure 6. Notification rate for incident hepatitis B infections, Australia, 2002, by age group and sex

Figure 7. Trends in notification rates of incident hepatitis B infections, Australia, 1995 to 2002, by age group

Figure 8. Notification rate for unspecified hepatitis B infections, Australia, 2002, by age group and sex

Figure 9. Trends in notification rates of incident hepatitis B infections, Australia, 1995 to 2002, by age group

Figure 10. Trends in notification rates, incident and unspecified hepatitis C infection, Australia, 1995 to 2002

Figure 11. Notification rate for unspecified hepatitis C infections, Australia, 2002, by age group and sex

Figure 12. Trends in notification rates of unspecified hepatitis C infections, Australia, 1995 to 2002, by age group

Figure 13. Notification rate for incident hepatitis C infections, Australia, 2002, by age group and sex

Figure 14. Trends in notification rates of incident hepatitis C infections, Australia, 1997 to 2002, by age group

Figure 15. Trends in notifications of campylobacteriosis, Australia, 1998 to 2002, by month of onset

Figure 16. Notification rates of campylobacteriosis, Australia, 2002, by age group and sex

Figure 17. Notification rates of cryptosporidiosis, Australia, 2002, by age group and sex

Figure 18. Notifications of cryptosporidiosis, Australia (excluding Queensland) and Queensland, 2002, by month of onset

Figure 19. Trends in notifications of hepatitis A, Australia, 1991 to 2002, by month of notification

Figure 20. Notification rates of hepatitis A, Australia, 2002, by age group and sex

Figure 21. Notification rates of listeriosis, Australia, 2002, by age group and sex

Figure 22. Trends in notifications of salmonellosis, Australia, 1998 to 2002, by month of onset

Figure 23. Notification rates of salmonellosis, Australia, 2002, by age group and sex

Figure 24. Trends in notifications of shigellosis, Australia, 1991 to 2002, by month of onset

Figure 25. Notification rates of shigellosis, Australia, 2002, by age group and sex

Figure 26. Notification rates of typhoid, Australia, 2002, by age group and sex

Figure 27. Notification rates of chlamydial infections, Australia, 2002, by age group and sex

Figure 28. Trends in notification rates of chlamydial infection in persons aged 15-29 years, Australia, 1995 to 2002, by sex

Figure 29. Trends in age standardised notification rates of chlamydial infection the Northern Territory, South Australia and Western Australia (combined), 1997 to 2002, by Indigenous status

Figure 30. Number of notifications of donovanosis, Australia 1998 to 2002, by sex

Figure 31. Notifications of donovanosis, Australia 2002, by age group and sex

Figure 32. Notification rates of gonococcal infection, Australia, 2002, by age group and sex

Figure 33. Trends in notification rates of gonococcal infection in persons aged 15-39 years, Australia, 1991 to 2002, by sex

Figure 34. Trends in the age standardised notification rates of gonococcal infection, the Northern Territory, South Australia and Western Australia (combined), 1997 to 2002, by Indigenous status

Figure 35. Notification rates of syphilis, Australia, 2002, by age group and sex

Figure 36. Trends in age standardised notification rates of syphilis, the Northern Territory, South Australia and Western Australia (combined), 1997 to 2002, by Indigenous status

Figure 37. Notification rate of Haemophilus influenzae type b infection, Australia, 2002, by age group and sex

Figure 38. Notifications of laboratory-confirmed influenza, Australia, 2002 by month of onset

Figure 39. Notification rate of laboratory-confirmed influenza, Australia, 2002, by age group and sex

Figure 40. Notification rate of measles, Australia, 1996 to 2002, by month of onset

Figure 41. Notification rate for mumps, Australia 2002, by age group and sex

Figure 42. Notifications of pertussis, Australia, 1991 to 2002, by month of onset

Figure 43. Notification rates for pertussis, Australia, 1996 to 2002, by age group

Figure 44. Notification rates for pertussis, Australia, 2002, by age group and sex

Figure 45. Notification rate for invasive pneumococcal disease, Australia, 2002, by age and sex

Figure 46. Notifications of rubella, Australia, 1996 to 2002, by month of onset

Figure 47. Notification rate for rubella, Australia, 2002, by age and sex

Figure 48. Notifications of Ross River virus infections, Australia, 1991 to 2002

Figure 49. Notification rates of Barmah Forest virus infections, Australia, 2002, by age group and sex

Figure 50. Notification rates of Ross River virus infection, Australia, 2002, by age group and sex

Figure 51. Epidemic curve for outbreak of Ross River virus infection, Tasmania, 2002

Figure 52. Notification rates of dengue, Australia, 2002, by age group and sex

Figure 53. Notification rates of malaria, Australia, 2002, by age group and sex

Figure 54. Distribution of Anopheles ferrati s.s.

Figure 55. Trends in notifications of leptospirosis, Australia, 1991 to 2002

Figure 56. Trends in notifications of ornithosis, Australia, 1991 to 2002

Figure 57. Notification rates of ornithosis, Australia, 2002, by age group and sex

Figure 58. Notification rates of Q fever, Australia, 2002, by age group and sex

Figure 59. Trends in notification rates of legionellosis, Australia, 1991 to 2002, by month of onset

Figure 60. Notification rates of legionellosis, Australia, 2002, by age group and sex

Figure 61. Trends in notification rates of meningococcal infection, Australia, 1991 to 2002, by month of onset

Figure 62. Notification rates of meningococcal infection, Australia, 2002, by age group and sex

Figure 63. Trends in tuberculosis notification rates, Australia, 1991 to 2002, by Indigenous status and country of birth

Figure 64. Reports of viral infections to the Laboratory Virology and Serology Reporting Scheme, 2002, by viral group

Figure 65. Consultation rates for influenza-like illness, ASPREN 2002, by week of report

Figure 66. Consultation rates for acute cough, ASPREN, 2002, by week of report

Figure 67. Consultation rates for gastroenteritis, ASPREN, 2002, by week of report

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