In 1997 there were 89,579 notifications to the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System. A notable feature of 1997 was the pertussis outbreak which peaked towards the end of the year and resulted in 10,668 cases being notified. The highest number of notifications received was for hepatitis C (unspecified) with 19,692 notifications; this is the first year for which data have been reported for New South Wales and South Australia for this disease category. The number of measles cases rose after the low number reported in 1996 but is still well below the number reported in the outbreak years of 1993 and 1994. Rubella notifications continued to decline in 1997. Notifications of Haemophilus influenzae type b appeared to have stabilised at...
In June 2000 the first report of the morbidity and mortality from vaccine preventable diseases (VPDs...
Since the inception of the National Mycobacterial Surveillance System (NMSS) in 1991, annual crude n...
Hepatitis B is a viral infection that can cause chronic inflammation of the liver and may lead to ci...
notifications, including an outbreak on the south coast of New South Wales. There were fewer notific...
Notification of cases of certain communicable diseases to the health authorities of the States and T...
Since the inception of the National Mycobacterial Surveillance System (NMSS) in 1991, annual crude n...
BACKGROUND: The epidemiology and comparative burden of communicable diseases determines which diseas...
confirmation Stephen Lambert1,2 Australia had a major measles epidemic in 1993 and 1994, which appea...
National immunisation programs have significantly reduced the rate of preventable diseases in Austra...
Since the inception of the National Mycobacterial Surveillance System (NMSS) in 1991, annual crude n...
Hepatitis C is a bloodborne virus that may present as an acute illness with jaundice, but more commo...
Annual reports Influenza surveillance in Australia is based on labo-ratory isolation of influenza vi...
Surveillance of influenza in Australia in 2001 was based on data from national and state-based senti...
This surveillance update presents the quarterly statistics for notifiable sexually transmissible inf...
The World Health Organization (WHO) Western Pacific Region has established specific measles eliminat...
In June 2000 the first report of the morbidity and mortality from vaccine preventable diseases (VPDs...
Since the inception of the National Mycobacterial Surveillance System (NMSS) in 1991, annual crude n...
Hepatitis B is a viral infection that can cause chronic inflammation of the liver and may lead to ci...
notifications, including an outbreak on the south coast of New South Wales. There were fewer notific...
Notification of cases of certain communicable diseases to the health authorities of the States and T...
Since the inception of the National Mycobacterial Surveillance System (NMSS) in 1991, annual crude n...
BACKGROUND: The epidemiology and comparative burden of communicable diseases determines which diseas...
confirmation Stephen Lambert1,2 Australia had a major measles epidemic in 1993 and 1994, which appea...
National immunisation programs have significantly reduced the rate of preventable diseases in Austra...
Since the inception of the National Mycobacterial Surveillance System (NMSS) in 1991, annual crude n...
Hepatitis C is a bloodborne virus that may present as an acute illness with jaundice, but more commo...
Annual reports Influenza surveillance in Australia is based on labo-ratory isolation of influenza vi...
Surveillance of influenza in Australia in 2001 was based on data from national and state-based senti...
This surveillance update presents the quarterly statistics for notifiable sexually transmissible inf...
The World Health Organization (WHO) Western Pacific Region has established specific measles eliminat...
In June 2000 the first report of the morbidity and mortality from vaccine preventable diseases (VPDs...
Since the inception of the National Mycobacterial Surveillance System (NMSS) in 1991, annual crude n...
Hepatitis B is a viral infection that can cause chronic inflammation of the liver and may lead to ci...