How many notifiable diseases are there in Australia?

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.

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