Australia's notifiable diseases status, 2006: Annual report of the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System - Results: Australian Sentinel Practice Research Network

The Australia’s notifiable diseases status, 2006 report provides data and an analysis of communicable disease incidence in Australia during 2006. The full report is available in 17 HTML documents. The full report is also available in PDF format from the Table of contents page.

Page last updated: 30 June 2008

Results

Other communicable disease surveillance

Australian Sentinel Practice Research Network

The Research and Health Promotion Unit of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners operates the Australian Sentinel Practice Research Network (ASPREN). ASPREN is a national network of general practitioners that report each week on a number of conditions selected annually. Sentinel general practices contributing to the ASPREN scheme are mostly located in capital cities and larger regional centres on the east coast of Australia. The data provide an indicator of the burden of disease in the primary care setting and allow trends in consultation rates to be detected.

In 2006, influenza-like illnesses (ILI), gastroenteritis, and varicella infections (chickenpox and shingles) were the communicable diseases reported to ASPREN. Each week an average of 27 general practitioners (range 11–39) provided information from an average of 2,654 (range 934–3,999) consultations per week. The average number of participating practices and consultations has decreased since 2003.

During 2006, influenza-like illness reports to ASPREN started increasing in week 24, with peaks in weeks 25 (29.2 cases per 1,000 consultations, mid-June) and 35 (32.4 cases per 1,000, late August). In 2005, ILI reports peaked in early August (42.4 cases per 1,000) (Figure 79).

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Figure 79. Consultation rates for influenza-like illness, ASPREN 2006 compared with 2005, by week of report

Figure 79. Consultation rates for influenza-like illness, ASPREN 2006 compared with 2005, by week of report

Consultations for gastroenteritis fluctuated between 10.5 to 37.1 cases per 1,000 consultations. Rates reported for 2006 appeared to be slightly higher until April and then became very similar to 2005 (Figure 80).

Figure 80. Consultation rates for gastroenteritis, ASPREN, 2006 compared with 2005, by week of report

Figure 80. Consultation rates for gastroenteritis, ASPREN, 2006 compared with 2005, by week of report

Consultations for varicella zoster (shingles) fluctuated between 0.4 to 6.2 cases per 1,000 consultations. Rates reported for 2006 appeared similar to 2005 from 16 April (Figure 81). Reports of varicella zoster (shingles) were available only from week 13 in 2005.

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Figure 81. Consultation rates for varicella zoster (shingles), ASPREN, 2006 compared with 2005, by week of report

Figure 81. Consultation rates for varicella zoster (shingles), ASPREN, 2006 compared with 2005, by week of report

Consultations for varicella zoster (chickenpox) fluctuated between 0 to 3.3 cases per 1,000 consultations. Rates reported for 2006 appeared to be slightly less than 2005 from 16 April. Reports of varicella zoster (chickenpox) were available only from week 13 in 2005 (Figure 82).

Figure 82. Consultation rates for varicella zoster (chickenpox), ASPREN, 2006 compared with 2005, by week of report



Figure 82. Consultation rates for varicella zoster (chickenpox), ASPREN, 2006 compared with 2005, by week of report
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