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Nompilo Moyo,James Trauer,Peter Trevan et al. Nompilo Moyo et al.
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a disease of high morbidity in Australia, with implications for both public health and the individual. Cost analyses is relevant for programmatic evaluation of TB. There is minimal published TB cost data in the Aus...
Jason Roberts,Linda Hobday,Aishah Ibrahim et al. Jason Roberts et al.
Following the World Health Organization (WHO) recommendation, Australia conducts surveillance for cases of acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) in children less than 15 years of age as the main method to monitor its polio-free status. Cases of AFP...
Vivian K Leung,Natalie Spirason,Hilda Lau et al. Vivian K Leung et al.
As part of its role in the World Health Organization's (WHO) Global Influenza Surveillance and Response System, the WHO Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Influenza in Melbourne received a total of 5,557 influenza positive s...
Tanyth E de Gooyer,Joy Gregory,Marion Easton et al. Tanyth E de Gooyer et al.
Background: An increase in notifications of cryptosporidiosis was observed in Victoria between March and April 2015. Cases mostly resided in one metropolitan region and hypothesis-generating interviews identified common e...
Marianne Gale,Andrew Hayen,George Truman et al. Marianne Gale et al.
Introduction: Notification rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) have increased in New South Wales as elsewhere in Australia. Understanding trends in chlamydia and gonorrhoea notifications at smaller geographica...
Brett N Archer,Cathie Hallahan,Priscilla Stanley et al. Brett N Archer et al.
We investigated an outbreak of Q fever in a remote rural town in New South Wales, Australia. Cases identified through active and passive case finding activities, and retrospective laboratory record review were interviewed using a standard q...