Tuberculosis notifications in Australia, 1995
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https://doi.org/10.33321/cdi.1997.21.50Keywords:
tuberculosis, notificationAbstract
This is the fifth annual report of the National Mycobacterial Surveillance System (NMSS), for new and relapsed cases of tuberculosis notified to State and Territory health authorities in 1995. Cases of atypical mycobacterial infection notified to the scheme are also briefly summarised. The notification rate for new cases of tuberculosis was 5.47 per 100,000 population, and for relapsed cases 0.28 per 100,000. These rates have remained stable for a number of years in Australia, and are low compared with rates in other countries. Some identifiable groups in the Australian community continue to experience higher rates of tuberculosis, including members of indigenous communities and some groups born overseas. Surveillance through the NMSS has a major role to play in the control of tuberculosis. Comm Dis Intell 1997;21:261-269.
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