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Annual Reports

Foodborne disease in Australia Annual reports of the OzFoodNet network

OzFoodNet conducts surveillance on foodborne disease to investigate, describe and understand foodborne disease at the national level to provide better evidence of how to prevent foodborne illness. This page contains links to OzFoodNet annual reports from 2001. Documents are available in both HTML and PDF format.

Foodborne disease in Australia: incidence, notifications and outbreaks

The OzFoodNet network was established in 2000 to enhance surveillance for foodborne disease. The purpose of enhancing surveillance for foodborne disease in Australia is to investigate, describe and understand foodborne disease at the national level to provide better evidence of how to prevent foodborne illness. Annual reports have been produced and published in Communicable Diseases Intelligence since 2001.


2007 Monitoring the incidence and causes of diseases potentially transmitted by food in Australia: Annual report of the OzFoodNet network
(Also available as a PDF version 213KB)


2006 Monitoring the incidence and causes of diseases potentially transmitted by food in Australia: Annual report of the OzFoodNet network
(Also available as a PDF version 215KB)


2005 Burden and causes of foodborne disease in Australia: Annual report of the OzFoodNet network
(Also available as a PDF version 168KB)

2004 Reported foodborne illness and gastroenteritis in Australia: Annual report of the OzFoodNet network
(Also available as a PDF version 616KB)

2003 Foodborne disease investigation across Australia: annual report of the OzFoodNet network
(Also available as a PDF version 352KB)

2002 Foodborne disease in Australia, incidence, notifications and outbreaks: annual report of the OzFoodNet network
(Also available as a PDF version 855KB)

2001 Enhancing foodborne disease surveillance across Australia: annual report of the OzFoodNet network
(Also available as a PDF version 263KB)


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