Revised surveillance case definitions: hepatitis C - newly acquired; and viral haemorrhagic fevers (quarantinable)

Authors

  • Case Definitions Working Group
  • Communicable Diseases Network Australia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33321/cdi.2015.39.15

Keywords:

surveillance case definitions, communicable diseases, hepatitis C, viral haemorrhagic fevers

Abstract

This report provides the revised Surveillance case definitions approved by the Communicable Diseases Network Australia (CDNA) since 1 July 2014. These case definitions were implemented on 1 January 2015 and supersede any previous versions.
The Case Definitions Working Group (CDWG) is a subcommittee of the CDNA and comprises members representing all states and territories, the Australian Government Department of Health, the Public Health Laboratory Network, OzFoodNet, the Kirby Institute, the National Centre for Immunisation Research and Surveillance and other communicable disease experts. CDWG develops and revises surveillance case definitions for all diseases reported to the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System. Surveillance case definitions incorporate laboratory, clinical and epidemiological elements as appropriate.

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Published

01/03/15

How to Cite

Case Definitions Working Group, and Communicable Diseases Network Australia. 2015. “Revised Surveillance Case Definitions: Hepatitis C - Newly Acquired; And Viral Haemorrhagic Fevers (quarantinable)”. Communicable Diseases Intelligence 39 (March):183-84. https://doi.org/10.33321/cdi.2015.39.15.