A Report from the Communicable Diseases Network Australia October to December 2004

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  • Communicable Diseases Network Australia

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https://doi.org/10.33321/cdi.2005.29.9

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Communicable Diseases Network Australia, communicable disease control, communicable disease surveillance

Abstract

The Communicable Diseases Network Australia (CDNA) consists of communicable disease authorities from various Australian Government agencies and state and territory health authorities, in addition to expert bodies and individuals in the specific areas of communicable disease epidemiology, clinical management, disease control and laboratory diagnosis. The CDNA provides national public health leadership and co-ordination on communicable disease surveillance, prevention and control, and offers strategic advice to governments and other key bodies on public health actions to minimise the impact of communicable diseases in Australia and the region. This report provides a summary of issues addressed by the Communicable Diseases Network Australia between October and December 2004.

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Published

01/03/05

How to Cite

Communicable Diseases Network Australia. 2005. “A Report from the Communicable Diseases Network Australia October to December 2004”. Communicable Diseases Intelligence 29 (March):88-89. https://doi.org/10.33321/cdi.2005.29.9.

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