Better health and ageing for all Australians

Annual Reports

National Arbovirus and Malaria Advisory Committee (NAMAC) annual reports

This page contains links to the NAMAC annual reports, which are published in Communicable Diseases Intelligence. The reports also inlcude data on the Sentinel Chicken Surveillance Programme, which is used to provide an early warning of increased flavivirus activity in Australia.

Arboviruses and malaria are mosquito-borne diseases which infect humans. Please note that there is also a separate Arbovirus and Malaria Website

Current Annual Report

2009-10 Communicable Diseases Network Australia National Arbovirus and Malaria Advisory Committee annual report
(Also available as a PDF file 373 KB)

2008-09 Communicable Diseases Network Australia National Arbovirus and Malaria Advisory Committee annual report
(Also available as a PDF file 622 KB)

Previous Years Annual Reports

2007-08 Communicable Diseases Network Australia National Arbovirus and Malaria Advisory Committee annual report
(Also available as a PDF file 364 KB)

2006-07 Communicable Diseases Network Australia National Arbovirus and Malaria Advisory Committee annual report
(Also available as a PDF file 364 KB)

2005-06 Communicable Diseases Network Australia National Arbovirus and Malaria Advisory Committee annual report
(Also available as a PDF file 364 KB)

2004-05 Communicable Diseases Network Australia National Arbovirus and Malaria Advisory Committee annual report
(Also available as a PDF file 345KB)

Sentinel Chicken Surveillance Programme annual reports have been published in Communicable Diseases Intelligence since 2001. Previously reports were published bi-monthly. Reports are for financial years from July to June. These reports are now included in the more comprehensive NAMAC reports above.

2003-04 Sentinel Chicken Surveillance Program
(Also available as a PDF file 99KB)

2002-03 Sentinel Chicken Surveillance Program
(Also available as a PDF file 83KB)

2001-02 Sentinel Chicken Surveillance Program
(Also available as a PDF file 64KB)

If you are unable to download the PDF file(s) please email: cdi.editor@health.gov.au