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Country Surveillance Brief | National infectious disease profile

Australia AU

Australia

Australia page consolidates infectious disease surveillance records from Australia NINDSS. It combines source metadata, time-series charts, and downloadable machine-readable datasets.

Coverage window
2000-01-01 → 2026-05-01
Tracked diseases
66
Open report archive

Country Brief

How to interpret this surveillance profile.

Sources: Australia NINDSS
Surveillance system

The dataset is built from configured official feeds for Australia; current primary sources include Australia NINDSS.

Current interpretation

Coverage currently spans 2000-01-01 to 2026-05-01 across 66 tracked diseases.

Reporting cadence

Source reporting frequency is inferred as MONTHLY; charts use weekly-equivalent normalization where applicable.

Data limitations

Counts reflect reported surveillance records and may be affected by case definitions, reporting lag, source cadence, and missing population denominators.

Snapshot | Core surveillance indicators for this country.

Total Cases
20.1M
Current snapshot
Diseases Tracked
66
Current snapshot
Reports
0
Current snapshot

Figure 1 | Epidemic curve for the top 10 diseases (weekly-equivalent normalized cases).

Figure 2 | Disease-month heatmap across the full coverage period (log-scaled case intensity).

Table 1 | Disease burden comparison with reported totals and latest observations.

Dataset Archive

Supplementary Data | Country surveillance dataset

Machine-readable country surveillance dataset (JSON/CSV) with source metadata.

Rows
20,921
Data Version
2026-05-09
Coverage
2000-01-01 → 2026-05-01
Included metadata
Source links, scope, cadence

Source Register

Official sources and update cadences used to construct the downloadable dataset.

AU
Australia NINDSSmonthlymicrosoft_bi

Australian national notifiable diseases surveillance dashboard.

Official source
Suggested presentation pattern: cite the data version and coverage window when exporting charts or tables for publication.