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Annual Reports

Influenza - National Influenza Surveillance Scheme Annual reports

The National Influenza Surveillance Scheme includes data from sentinel general practice consultations for influenza-like illness, laboratory reports of influenza and absenteeism rates from a national employer. This page links to annual reports published since 1994.

An effective national surveillance system is an essential component of a program for the control of influenza. The National Influenza Surveillance Scheme includes data from sentinel general practice consultations for influenza-like illness, laboratory reports of influenza and absenteeism rates from a national employer. Information collected on notifiable diseases has been published in the Annual Report of the NNDSS since 1991.

2007 National Influenza Surveillance Scheme
(Also available as a PDF file 272 KB)

2006 National Influenza Surveillance Scheme
(Also available as a PDF file 159 KB)

2005 National Influenza Surveillance Scheme
(Also available as a PDF file 158 KB)

2004 National Influenza Surveillance Scheme
(Also available as a PDF file 363KB)

2003 National Influenza Surveillance Scheme
(Also available as a PDF file 275KB)

2002 National Influenza Surveillance Scheme
(Also available as a PDF file 406KB)

2001 National Influenza Surveillance Scheme
(Also available as a PDF file 158KB)

2000 National Influenza Surveillance Scheme
(Also available as a PDF file 117KB)

1999 National Influenza Surveillance Scheme
(Also available as a PDF file 157KB)

1998 National Influenza Surveillance Scheme
(Also available as a PDF file 192KB)

1997 National Influenza Surveillance Scheme
(Also available as a PDF file 136KB)

1996 National Influenza Surveillance Scheme PDF version only 95KB)

1995 National Influenza Surveillance Scheme PDF version only 86KB)

1994 National Influenza Surveillance Scheme PDF version only 83KB)


If you are unable to download any of these files please email: cdi.editor@health.gov.au





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