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National syphilis surveillance quarterly report – October to December 2024
This is the latest report in a series of national quarterly syphilis surveillance reports. -
National syphilis surveillance quarterly report – July to September 2024
This is the latest report in a series of national quarterly syphilis surveillance reports. -
National syphilis surveillance quarterly report – April to June 2024
This report provides a quarterly account of progress against the targets and indicators in the National strategic approach for responding to rising rates of syphilis in Australia 2021 and National syphilis surveillance and monitoring plan. -
National syphilis surveillance quarterly report – January to March 2024
This report provides a quarterly account of progress against the targets and indicators in the National strategic approach for responding to rising rates of syphilis in Australia 2021 and National syphilis surveillance and monitoring plan. -
National syphilis surveillance quarterly report – October to December 2023
This report provides a quarterly account of progress against the targets and indicators in the National strategic approach for responding to rising rates of syphilis in Australia 2021 and National syphilis surveillance and monitoring plan. -
National syphilis surveillance quarterly report – January to March 2023
This report provides a quarterly account of progress against the targets and indicators in the National strategic approach for responding to rising rates of syphilis in Australia 2021 and National syphilis surveillance and monitoring plan. -
National syphilis surveillance quarterly report – October to December 2022
This report provides a quarterly account of progress against the targets and indicators in the National strategic approach for responding to rising rates of syphilis in Australia 2021 and National syphilis surveillance and monitoring plan. -
National syphilis surveillance quarterly report – July to September 2022
This report provides a quarterly account of progress against the targets and indicators in the National strategic approach for responding to rising rates of syphilis in Australia 2021 and National syphilis surveillance and monitoring plan. -
National syphilis surveillance quarterly report – April to June 2022
This report provides a quarterly account of progress against the targets and indicators in the National strategic approach for responding to rising rates of syphilis in Australia 2021 and National syphilis surveillance and monitoring plan. -
National syphilis surveillance quarterly report – Jan to Mar 2022
This report provides a quarterly account of progress against the targets and indicators in the National strategic approach for responding to rising rates of syphilis in Australia 2021 and National syphilis surveillance and monitoring plan. -
Multijurisdictional Syphilis Outbreak (MJSO) Surveillance Report – consolidated reports February to November 2020
The surveillance reports summarise the status of an ongoing outbreak of infectious syphilis among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in remote and rural areas of northern Australia. This report consolidates the monthly surveillance reports from February to November 2020. -
National syphilis surveillance quarterly reports 2021
These 4 combined quarterly reports for 2021 present progress against: the targets in the National strategic approach for responding to rising rates of syphilis in Australia 2021; and the indicators in the National syphilis surveillance and monitoring plan 2021. -
National syphilis monitoring reports
This collection contains monitoring and surveillance reports for cases of syphilis in Australia. -
National strategic approach for responding to rising rates of syphilis in Australia 2021
This document guides our national response to the increasing number of syphilis cases, with 3 national targets. -
National syphilis surveillance and monitoring plan 2021
This plan provides indicators to monitor our progress towards achieving the 3 targets set out in the National strategic approach for responding to rising rates of syphilis in Australia 2021. -
Multijurisdictional Syphilis Outbreak (MJSO) Surveillance Report – February 2021
This report summarises the status of an ongoing outbreak of infectious syphilis among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in remote and rural areas of northern Australia, as of 31 January 2021. -
Multijurisdictional Syphilis Outbreak (MJSO) Surveillance Report – consolidated reports February 2019 to January 2020
The surveillance reports summarise the status of an ongoing outbreak of infectious syphilis among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in remote and rural areas of northern Australia. This report consolidates the monthly surveillance reports from February 2019 to January 2020. -
Multijurisdictional Syphilis Outbreak (MJSO) Surveillance Report – consolidated reports May 2018 to January 2019
The surveillance reports summarise the status of an ongoing outbreak of infectious syphilis among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in remote and rural areas of northern Australia. This report consolidates the monthly surveillance reports from May 2018 to January 2019. -
Multijurisdictional Syphilis Outbreak (MJSO) Surveillance Report – consolidated reports March 2016 to February 2018
The surveillance reports summarise the status of an ongoing outbreak of infectious syphilis among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in remote and rural areas of northern Australia. This report consolidates the monthly surveillance reports from March 2016 to February 2018. -
Action plan – Enhanced response to addressing sexually transmissible infections (and bloodborne viruses) in Indigenous populations
The plan supports the national response to the disproportionately high rates of sexually transmitted infections and bloodborne viruses in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. -
Talking poster – Syphilis story
Terrence Guyula, a man from Gapuwiyak in East Arnhem who works as an Indigenous health practitioner with the Centre for Disease Control painted the story of syphilis, using traditional artwork. This poster tells the story represented in his artwork.