How many notifiable diseases are there in Australia?
More than 593,000 cases of notifiable diseases were reported to the NNDSS in 2019.
Is malaria a notifiable disease in Australia?
Malaria is a notifiable infectious disease in Western Australia.
What are the pests in Australia?
See below to discover the top 10 pests and common household insects in Australia.
- Cockroaches. Cockroaches are some of the most pervasive house bugs in Australia.
- Termites.
- Spiders.
- Ants.
- Fleas.
- Wasps and bees.
- Flies.
- Rodents (mice and rats)
What are the top 10 most common lifestyle diseases in Australia?
Common chronic conditions
- mental and behavioural conditions – 4.8 million people (20.1%)
- back problems – 4.0 million people (16.4%)
- arthritis – 3.6 million people (15.0%)
- asthma – 2.7 million people (11.2%)
- diabetes mellitus – 1.2 million people (4.9%)
- heart, stroke and vascular disease –1.2 million people (4.8%)
What is an example of a notifiable disease?
Examples of notifiable diseases include: infections caused by bacteria such as legionella. diseases or conditions caused by viruses such as influenza, COVID-19 and HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) infections spread by contact, such as hepatitis.
Is mumps a notifiable disease in Australia?
Mumps infection is a notifiable infectious disease in Western Australia.
Is flu a notifiable disease?
Influenza is not a notifiable disease. It can cause a wide range of illnesses, from a very mild or asymptomatic infection to a very serious illness, which can result in hospitalisation and death. We use several sources of data to understand influenza activity in the UK.
Are 28s a pest?
They feed on a variety of plant foods – blossoms, seeds, grasses – feeding both on the ground and in the trees. When the maree trees (red gums) fail to flower, hungry 28’s can be a major vineyard and orchard pest.