Australia's notifiable diseases status, 2001: Annual report of the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System

The Australia’s notifiable diseases status 2000 report provides data and an analysis of communicable disease incidence in Australia during 2000. This section of the annual report contains the list of tables. The full report can be viewed in 25 HTML documents and is also available in PDF format. The 2001 annual report was published in Communicable Diseases Intelligence Vol 27, No 1, March 2003.

Page last updated: 08 April 2003

A print friendly PDF version is available from this Communicable Diseases Intelligence issue's table of contents.


Tables

Table 1. Diseases notified to the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System, Australia, 2001

Table 2. Notifications of communicable diseases, Australia, 2001, by state or territory

Table 3. Notification rates of communicable diseases, Australia, 2001, by state or territory (rate per 100,000 population)

Table 4a. Notifications and notification rates of communicable diseases, Australia, 1997 to 2001, by state or territory (rate per 100,000 population)

Table 4b. Years from which diseases became notifiable to NNDSS in different jurisdictions in Australia

Table 5. Risk factors identified in notifications of incident hepatitis B virus infection, Australia, 2001, by reporting state or territory

Table 6. Method of diagnosis, incident hepatitis C cases, the Australian Capital Territory, South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria, 2001

Table 7. Assessment of injecting drug use, incident hepatitis C cases, Australian Capital Territory, South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria, 2001

Table 8. Exposure assessment, incident hepatitis C cases, Australian Capital Territory, South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria, 2001

Table 9. Risk exposures associated with infection with hepatitis A virus infection, Australia, 2001 by reporting state or territory

Table 10. Top 10 isolates of Salmonella, Australia, 2001

Table 11. Trends in notifications of chlamydial infection, 1994 to 2001, by state or territory

Table 12. Proportion of gonococcal isolates showing antibiotic resistance, Australia, 1998 to 2001

Table 13. Vaccination schedules for seven-valent conjugate pneumococcal vaccine in Australia

Table 14. Percentage of Australian children born in 2000 vaccinated according to data available on the Australian Childhood Immunisation Register. Estimate at one year of age

Table 15. Percentage of Australian children born in 1999 vaccinated according to data available on the Australian Childhood Immunisation Register. Estimate at two years of age

Table 16. Notifications of infection with Murray Valley encephalitis and Kunjin viruses, Australia, 2001

Table 17. Notifications of malaria, Australia, 2001, by country of infection

Table 18. Notifications of malaria, Australia, 2001, by Plasmodium species

Table 19. Number of malaria cases reported to the Army Malaria Institute, 1998 to 2001, by area of operation and Plasmodium species

Table 20. Notifications of legionellosis, Australia, 2001, by species and state or territory

Table 21. Deaths due to legionellosis, Australia, 2001, by species and state or territory

Table 22. Notifications of invasive meningococcal infection by serogroups, 2001, by state or territory

Table 23. Deaths due to invasive meningococcal infection by serogroups, 2001, by state or territory

Table 24. Infectious agents reported to the Laboratory Virology and Serology Reporting Scheme, 2001, by jurisdiction

Table 25. Cases reported to the Australian National Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Registry: 1970 to 2001


This article was published in Communicable Diseases Intelligence Volume 27, No 1, March 2003.

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