Annual Reports
Australian Rotavirus Surveillance Program annual reports
Rotaviruses are a major cause of severe diarrhoea in young children worldwide.The National Rotavirus Reference Centre undertakes surveillance and characterisation of rotavirus strains causing annual epidemics of severe diarrhoea in young children throughout Australia. Annual reports are produced on a financial year basis and have been published in Communicable Diseases Intelligence since 1999.
Communicable Diseases Surveillance
Annual reports
2010/11 Report of the Australian Rotavirus Surveillance Program(Also available as a PDF file 102 KB)
2009/10 Report of the Australian Rotavirus Surveillance Program
(Also available as a PDF file 102 KB)
2008/09 Report of the Australian Rotavirus Surveillance Program
(Also available as a PDF file 100 KB)
2007/08 Report of the Australian Rotavirus Surveillance Program
(Also available as a PDF file 103 KB)
2006/07 Report of the Australian Rotavirus Surveillance Program
(Also available as a PDF file 113 KB)
2005/06 Report of the Australian Rotavirus Surveillance Program
(Also available as a PDF file 44 KB)
2004/05 Report of the Australian Rotavirus Surveillance Program
(Also available as a PDF file 33KB)
2003/04 Report of the Australian Rotavirus Surveillance Program
(Also available as a PDF file 99KB)
2002/03 Report of the Australian Rotavirus Surveillance Program
(Also available as a PDF file 50KB)
2001/02 Report of the Australian Rotavirus Surveillance Program
(Also available as a PDF file 64KB)
2000/01 Report of the Australian Rotavirus Surveillance Program
(Also available as a PDF file 65KB)
1999/00 Report of the Australian Rotavirus Surveillance Program
(Also available as a PDF file 64KB)
If you are unable to download any of these files please email: cdi.editor@health.gov.au
Publications
- Medical Training Review Panel: fifteenth report
- Medical Training Review Panel: Fourteenth Report
- The 2008-09 Home and Community Care (HACC) Program Annual Report
- The 2007-08 Home and Community Care (HACC) Program Annual Report
- 2003-04 Annual Report for the Department of Health and Ageing

