About donovanosis
Donovanosis is a bacterial infection that the bacterium Klebsiella granulomatis causes. The name derives from Donovan bodies, which are cells present in people with the infection.
It affects the genital area, causing red, painless ulcers that bleed easily. Donovanosis is a sexually transmissible disease.
Case definitions
Prevention, symptoms and treatment
For information about prevention, symptoms and treatment, see the NT government's donovanosis page.
Our National strategies for bloodborne viruses and sexually transmissible infections address donovanosis.
Surveillance and reporting
Donovanosis is a nationally notifiable disease.
We monitor cases through the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System.
For more on donovanosis in Australia, you can search Communicable Diseases Intelligence.