Revised surveillance case definitions: Barmah Forest virus infection; Ross River virus infection; Congenital rubella; Salmonellosis
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https://doi.org/10.33321/cdi.2015.39.55Keywords:
surveillance case definitions, Barmah Forest virus, Ross River virus, rubella, salmonellosisAbstract
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This report provides the revised Surveillance case definitions approved by the Communicable Diseases Network Australia (CDNA) since 1 July 2015. These case definitions will be implemented on 1 January 2016 and supersede any previous versions.
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