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Table 1. Reporting of notifiable diseases by jurisdiction
Disease | Data received from |
---|---|
Bloodborne diseases |
|
Hepatitis B (incident) | All jurisdictions |
Hepatitis B (unspecified) | All jurisdictions |
Hepatitis C (incident) | All jurisdictions except Qld |
Hepatitis C (unspecified) | All jurisdictions |
Hepatitis D | All jurisdictions |
Gastrointestinal diseases |
|
Botulism | All jurisdictions |
Campylobacterosis | All jurisdictions except NSW |
Cryptosporidiosis | All jurisdictions |
Haemolytic uraemic syndrome | All jurisdictions |
Hepatitis A | All jurisdictions |
Hepatitis E | All jurisdictions |
Listeriosis | All jurisdictions |
SLTEC,VTEC | All jurisdictions |
Salmonellosis (NEC) | All jurisdictions |
Shigellosis | All jurisdictions |
Typhoid | All jurisdictions |
Quarantinable diseases |
|
Cholera | All jurisdictions |
Plague | All jurisdictions |
Rabies | All jurisdictions |
SARS | All jurisdictions |
Smallpox | All jurisdictions |
Tularemia | All jurisdictions |
Viral haemorrhagic fever (NEC) | All jurisdictions |
Yellow fever | All jurisdictions |
Sexually transmissible infections |
|
Chlamydial infection‡ | All jurisdictions |
Donovanosis | All jurisdictions |
Gonococcal infection | All jurisdictions |
Syphillis (all) | All jurisdictions |
Syphilis < 2 years duration | All jurisdictions |
Syphilis > 2 years duration or unspecified duration | All jurisdictions |
Syphilis, congenital | All jurisdictions |
Vaccine preventable diseases |
|
Rubella congenital | All jurisdictions |
Diphtheria | All jurisdictions |
Haemophilus influenzae type b | All jurisdictions |
Influenza (laboratory confirmed) | All jurisdictions** |
Measles | All jurisdictions |
Mumps | All jurisdictions |
Pertussis | All jurisdictions |
Pneumococcal disease (invasive) | All jurisdictions |
Poliomyelitis | All jurisdictions |
Rubella | All jurisdictions |
Tetanus | All jurisdictions |
Vectorborne diseases |
|
Flavivirus infection NEC† | All jurisdictions |
Barmah forest virus infection | All jurisdictions |
Dengue | All jurisdictions |
Japanese encephalitis | All jurisdictions |
Kunjin virus | All jurisdictions |
Malaria | All jurisdictions |
Murray Valley encephalitis | All jurisdictions |
Ross River virus infection | All jurisdictions |
Zoonoses |
|
Anthrax | All jurisdictions |
Australian bat lyssavirus | All jurisdictions |
Brucellosis | All jurisdictions |
Leptospirosis | All jurisdictions |
Lyssavirus (NEC) | All jurisdictions |
Ornithosis | All jurisdictions |
Q fever | All jurisdictions |
Other bacterial infections |
|
Legionellosis | All jurisdictions |
Leprosy | All jurisdictions |
Meningococcal infection | All jurisdictions |
Tuberculosis | All jurisdictions |
* Laboratory confirmed influenza is not a notifiable disease in South Australia but reports are forwarded to NNDSS.
† Flavivirus (NEC) replaces Arbovirus (NEC) from 1 January 2004.
This report was published in Communicable Diseases Intelligence Vol 30 No 1, March 2006.
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