National Influenza Surveillance 1996

Authors

  • Margaret Curran National Centre for Disease Control, Department of Health and Family Services, GPO Box 9848, Canberra, ACT 2601
  • Kim Moser
  • National Influenza Surveillance Scheme

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33321/cdi.1997.21.21

Keywords:

Influenza surveillance

Abstract

In 1996 data from laboratories, general practitioners and a national employer were combined  to detect trends in influenza activity in Australia. An epidemic of influenza A (H3N2) was recorded. Little influenza B activity was noted throughout the winter months, however the number of laboratory reports of influenza B rose in the last quarter of the year. Influenza activity was reflected in the consultation rates recorded by sentinel general practitioner reporting schemes. Of particular note was the Tropical Influenza Surveillance in the Northern Territory which demonstrated a bimodal epidemic pattern. There was no apparent trend in national absenteeism rates recorded by a national employer. Comm Dis Intell 1997;21:101-105.  

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Published

16/04/97

How to Cite

Curran, Margaret, Kim Moser, and National Influenza Surveillance Scheme. 1997. “National Influenza Surveillance 1996”. Communicable Diseases Intelligence 21 (April):101-5. https://doi.org/10.33321/cdi.1997.21.21.

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