Communicable disease surveillance in the Northern Territory : guidelines for reporting notifiable conditions

Corporate Author(s)
Northern Territory. Centre for Disease Control
Publication Date
2000
Abstract
This booklet contains information to help you to notify important conditions to the Centre for Disease Control (CDC). The number of conditions that require notification by a doctor (or their representative) has been reduced over the past few years and the majority of notifications are now processed through the laboratory system. Please acquaint yourself with the list of 'doctor' notifiable conditions (listed on page 6). Many are rare diseases ( such as botulism and plague) and some are becoming increasingly rare as a result of immunisation and other public health activities ( e.g. measles and Haemophilus influenzae type b infection). In addition, please become familiar with the other notifiable diseases and recognise the importance of collecting specimens to confirm the diagnosis and which will trigger appropriate public health action. Do not hesitate to contact your local CDC if you require any further assistance. Your assistance in this public health activity is appreciated.
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Publisher
Centre for Disease Control, Territory Health Services
Subject
Epidemiology -- Northern Territory
Diseases -- Reporting -- Northern Territory
Communicable diseases -- Northern Territory
Title
Communicable disease surveillance in the Northern Territory : guidelines for reporting notifiable conditions
Type of document
Report
Entity Type
Publication

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