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  • 12 March 2004 - This document contains the surveillance case definition for invasive pneumococcal disease, which is nationally notifiable within Australia. State and territory health departments use this definition to decide whether to notify us of a case.

  • 1 January 2004 - This document contains the surveillance case definition for rabies, which is nationally notifiable within Australia. State and territory health departments use this definition to decide whether to notify us of a case.

  • 1 January 2004 - This document contains the surveillance case definition for Q fever, which is nationally notifiable within Australia. State and territory health departments use this definition to decide whether to notify us of a case.

  • 1 January 2004 - This document contains the surveillance case definition for plague, which is nationally notifiable within Australia. State and territory health departments use this definition to decide whether to notify us of a case.

  • 1 January 2004 - This document contains the surveillance case definition for pertussis (whooping cough), which is nationally notifiable within Australia. State and territory health departments use this definition to decide whether to notify us of a case.

  • 1 January 2004 - This document contains the surveillance case definition for lyssavirus infection (not elsewhere classified), which is nationally notifiable within Australia. State and territory health departments use this definition to decide whether to notify us of a case.

  • 1 January 2004 - This document contains the surveillance case definition for listeriosis, which is nationally notifiable within Australia. State and territory health departments use this definition to decide whether to notify us of a case.

  • 1 January 2004 - This document contains the surveillance case definition for leprosy, which is nationally notifiable within Australia. State and territory health departments use this definition to decide whether to notify us of a case.

  • 1 January 2004 - This document contains the surveillance case definition for legionellosis, which is nationally notifiable within Australia. State and territory health departments use this definition to decide whether to notify us of a case.

  • 1 January 2004 - This document contains the surveillance case definition for yellow fever, which is nationally notifiable within Australia. State and territory health departments use this definition to decide whether to notify us of a case.

  • 7 February 2001 - The Public Health Laboratory Network (PHLN) has developed standard case definitions for the diagnosis of key diseases in Australia. This document contains the laboratory case definition for alphavirus.

  • 30 October 2000 - The Public Health Laboratory Network (PHLN) has developed standard case definitions for the diagnosis of key diseases in Australia. This document contains the laboratory case definition for tetanus.

  • 30 October 2000 - The Public Health Laboratory Network (PHLN) has developed standard case definitions for the diagnosis of key diseases in Australia. This document contains the laboratory case definition for campylobacteriosis.

  • 7 August 2000 - The Public Health Laboratory Network (PHLN) has developed standard case definitions for the diagnosis of key diseases in Australia. This document contains the laboratory case definition for respiratory syncytial virus.

  • 31 July 2000 - The Public Health Laboratory Network (PHLN) has developed standard case definitions for the diagnosis of key diseases in Australia. This document contains the laboratory case definition for Australian bat lyssavirus infection.

  • 29 May 2000 - The Public Health Laboratory Network (PHLN) has developed standard case definitions for the diagnosis of key diseases in Australia. This document contains the laboratory case definition for shigellosis.

  • 21 February 2000 - The Public Health Laboratory Network (PHLN) has developed standard case definitions for the diagnosis of key diseases in Australia. This document contains the laboratory case definition for polio.

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