| Literature DB >> 17503645 |
Rhonda Owen1, Paul W Roche, Kirsty Hope, Keflemariam Yohannes, April Roberts, Conan Liu, Stefan Stirzaker, Fiona Kong, Mark Bartlett, Basil Donovan, Iain East, Gerard Fitzsimmons, Ann McDonald, Peter B McIntyre, Robert I Menzies.
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.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17503645
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Commun Dis Intell Q Rep ISSN: 1447-4514