Communicable Diseases Report, NSW: August 2002
New South Wales Public Health Bulletin
13(8) 192 - 194
Published: 2002
Abstract
Notifications of communicable diseases received through to June were largely in line with seasonal expectations (Figure 1, Table 1). Reports of the mosquito-borne Barmah forest virus infections declined after reaching high levels in autumn, especially in the Hunter and Mid North Coast. Reports of influenza continued to increase in winter, with influenza B (mostly due to the Hong Kong strain) responsible for most infections early in the season.https://doi.org/10.1071/NB02077
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