Communicable Diseases Surveillance - Additional reports

This report published in Communicable Diseases Intelligence Volume 23, No 10, 30 September 1999 contains quarterly surveillance reports.

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National influenza surveillance | HIV and AIDS surveillance

National Influenza Surveillance, 1999

Three types of data are included in National Influenza Surveillance, 1999. These are sentinel general practitioner surveillance conducted by the Australian Sentinel Practice Research Network, Department of Human Services (Victoria), Department of Health (New South Wales) and the Tropical Influenza Surveillance Scheme, Territory Health (Northern Territory); laboratory surveillance data from the Communicable Diseases Intelligence Virology and Serology Laboratory Reporting Scheme, LabVISE, and the World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Influenza Reference and Research; and absenteeism surveillance conducted by Australia Post. For further information about these schemes, see Commun Dis Intell 1999;23:56.

Sentinel general practitioner surveillance

Over the last 4 week reporting period up until 8 1999 reports of influenza consultations were provided from ASPREN and the Victorian Sentinel Scheme. Reports were not available from The Tropical Influenza Surveillance Program (NT) due to the management of the Timorese refugees and reports were not available from the NSW Sentinel Scheme for the last week of the reporting period. From the available data the rate of reports of influenza consultations had a consistent downward trend. By the end of the period the rate of reports of influenza consultations had reached 7/1,000 for ASPREN, 2/1,000 for the Victorian Sentinel Scheme and 16/1,000 for the NSW Sentinel Surveillance Scheme. The rates for ASPREN and the Victorian Sentinel Scheme were returning to levels seen in late April to early May of this year (Figure 2).

Figure 2. Sentinel general practitioner influenza consultation rates, 1999, by scheme

Figure 2. Sentinel general practitioner influenza consultation rates, 1999, by scheme
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Laboratory surveillance

For the year to date a total of 1,442 laboratory reports of influenza have been received. Of these 1,323 (92%) were influenza A and 119 (8%) influenza B. The trend in the number of laboratory reports was downwards, consistent with the trend in the clinical notifications (Figure 3). The number of influenza A reports to date is again less than the previously recorded high noted in 1998 (Figure 4).

Figure 3. Laboratory reports of influenza, 1999, by type and by week of specimen collection

Figure 3. Laboratory reports of influenza, 1999, by type and by week of specimen collection

Figure 4. Laboratory reports of influenza, 1998-99, by month of specimen collection

Figure 4. Laboratory reports of influenza, 1998-99, by month of specimen collection

Absenteeism surveillance

The average rate for the last 4 week reporting period were 0.95% and the maximum rate was 1.0%. The rates show a plateauing of the upwards trend noted in previous reports but again a marked increase compared to a similar period in 1998 (Figure 5).

Figure 5. Absenteeism rates in Australia Post, 1999

Figure 5. Absenteeism rates in Australia Post, 1999

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HIV and AIDS Surveillance

National surveillance for HIV disease is coordinated by the National Centre in HIV Epidemiology and Clinical Research (NCHECR), in collaboration with State and Territory health authorities and the Commonwealth of Australia. Cases of HIV infection are notified to the National HIV Database on the first occasion of diagnosis in Australia, by either the diagnosing laboratory (ACT, New South Wales, Tasmania, Victoria) or by a combination of laboratory and doctor sources (Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia). Cases of AIDS are notified through the State and Territory health authorities to the National AIDS Registry. Diagnoses of both HIV infection and AIDS are notified with the person's date of birth and name code, to minimise duplicate notifications while maintaining confidentiality.

Tabulations of diagnoses of HIV infection and AIDS are based on data available three months after the end of the reporting interval indicated, to allow for reporting delay and to incorporate newly available information. More detailed information on diagnoses of HIV infection and AIDS is published in the quarterly Australian HIV Surveillance Report, and annually in HIV/AIDS and related diseases in Australia Annual Surveillance Report. The reports are available from the National Centre in HIV Epidemiology and Clinical Research, 376 Victoria Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010. Telephone: (02) 9332 4648; Facsimile: (02) 9332 1837; http://www.med.unsw.edu.au/nchecr.

HIV and AIDS diagnoses and deaths following AIDS reported for 1 to 30 June 1999, as reported to 30 September 1999, are included in this issue of CDI (Tables 6 and 7).

Table 6. New diagnoses of HIV infection, new diagnoses of AIDS and deaths following AIDS occurring in the period 1 to 30 June 1999, by sex and State or Territory of diagnosis

  ACT NSW NT Qld SA Tas Vic WA Totals for Australia
This period 1999 This period 1998 Year to date 1999 Year to date 1998
HIV diagnoses Female
1
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
3
5
34
39
  Male
0
14
0
4
1
0
10
0
29
48
272
333
  Sex not reported
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
5
  Total1
0
18
0
4
1
0
11
0
34
53
308
377
AIDS diagnoses Female
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
7
  Male
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
25
41
146
  Total1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
26
44
153
AIDS deaths Female
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
4
  Male
0
2
0
1
0
0
2
0
5
13
40
72
  Total1
0
2
0
1
0
0
2
0
5
15
42
76

1. Persons whose sex was reported as transgender are included in the totals



Table 7. Cumulative diagnoses of HIV infection, AIDS and deaths following AIDS since the introduction of HIV antibody testing to 30 June 1999, by sex and State or Territory

  State or Territory Australia
  ACT NSW NT Qld SA Tas Vic WA
HIV diagnoses Female
24
591
9
138
57
5
206
109
1,139
Male
189
10,630
107
1,908
655
79
3,813
884
18,265
Sex not reported
0
260
0
0
0
0
24
0
284
Total1
213
11,500
116
2,053
712
84
4,056
996
19,730
AIDS diagnoses Female
8
173
0
46
21
3
67
26
344
Male
85
4,546
35
794
330
44
1,595
344
7,773
Total1
93
4,731
35
842
351
47
1,669
372
8,140
AIDS deaths Female
3
113
0
30
15
2
47
16
226
Male
64
3,135
24
557
227
28
1,250
245
5,530
Total1
67
3,256
24
589
242
30
1,303
262
5,773

1. Persons whose sex was reported as transgender are included in the totals



This article was published in Communicable Diseases Intelligence Volume 23, No 10, 30 September 1999.

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