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Table 2 Notified cases of confirmed and probable notifiable communicable diseases in Victoria, and NSW 2010
Communicable Disease
|
Victoria a
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NSW b
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Gastroenteritis
|
6636
|
9359
|
Hepatitis B
|
1985
|
2533
|
Hepatitis C
|
2613
|
3720
|
Influenza
|
2051
|
1596
|
Pertussis1
|
7002
|
9344
|
Chlamydia
|
18269
|
16553
|
Gonorrhoea
|
1758
|
2297
|
Salmonellosis
|
2260
|
3751
|
Vector Born2
|
670
|
1721
|
1 Also known as Whooping Cough
2 Includes Ross River virus.
Note: Data cut off October 2010
Sources: a Department of Human Services (2014); b HealthStats NSW (2014).
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