Notifiable conditions annual reporting

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Statewide

Disease Year to date: 1 Jan - Annual totals

1 Notes for Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV):
RSV became notifiable in Queensland on 1 July 2021. Therefore 2021 YTD figures begin from 1 July. YTD and annual totals will not be reported for 2021 or earlier.

2 Notes for Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV):
Confirmed and probable cases of JEV infection are included in the data from 1 December 2021 onward. Prior to this date, only confirmed cases were reported.

3 Notes for Mpox (monkeypox):
Mpox became notifiable in Queensland on 24 June 2022. YTD counts begin on 24 June 2022. YTD and annual counts are not reported for 2021 or earlier.

4 Notes for Malaria:
Confirmed and probable cases of malaria are included in the data from 1 April 2023 onward. Prior to this date, only confirmed cases were reported.

5 Notes for Acute Post Streptococcal Glomerulonephritis (APSGN):
APSGN became notifiable in Queensland on 20 October 2023. YTD and annual totals from are reported from 1 January 2024.

6 Notes for Vibrio parahaemolyticus:
Vibrio Parahaemolyticus became notifiable in Queensland on 3 May 2025. YTD and annual totals will be reported prospectively from 2026.

Further information

Please see the Surveillance Reports webpage for more detailed updates and annual reports on select notifiable conditions.

The release of notifiable conditions data by Queensland Health is governed by processes which protects the privacy and confidentiality of individuals. Please see our Requesting Surveillance Data webpage for further guidance.

Last updated: 18 June 2026