Notifiable conditions annual reporting

Data extracted: 19 May 2025

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Statewide

Disease Year to date: 1 Jan - 18 May 2025 Annual totals
2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020
Gastrointestinal
Campylobacter 36293826407932704009325890189604951498277677
Cholera 10010010100
Ciguatera 20022163191213
Cryptosporidiosis 363547435925221654961771456568569672
Haemolytic uraemic syndrome (HUS) 12201134514
Hepatitis A 2411209415304328915
Hepatitis E 00010535206
Listeriosis 3445249111466
Paratyphoid 483202158502
Salmonellosis 20402163159218362243261038993215325139864124
Shiga toxin-producing E.coli 172320915105544362930
Shigellosis 276182178533518450045622659280
Typhoid 211715519294516510
Yersiniosis 3464124792511772611101966704526580
Acute respiratory
COVID-19 15004271968195310096633531091742701401961579151320731291
Influenza (lab confirmed) 184121358314007657112257907978574295444242986046
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)³1196517730110404107--426682887429701--
Vaccine preventable and related
Acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) 1624331669812
Adverse event following immunisation (AEFI) 33232816912313209238949444153112480556
Diphtheria 3121614662559
Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) 20301124146
Measles 25300695006
Meningococcal (invasive) 9101366164541361427
Mumps 1513104325333412634
Pertussis 23842967442130429150129305599490
Pneumococcal (invasive) 103104108646271395401352255217
Poliomyelitis 00000000000
Rotavirus 365417439227140175250415252522601309
Rubella 00000000000
Tetanus 00000111005
Varicella 393740454042338237573657107331068896251031710139
Group A Streptococcal related
Invasive Group A Streptococcal (iGAS) 16719219710298124519629398256277
Acute post streptococcal glomerulonephritis (APSGN)⁷1621----46----
Acute rheumatic fever (ARF) 46506127363212912584111106
Rheumatic heart disease (RHD)²4875112182195203192273470710611
Blood borne viral
Hepatitis B (Newly acquired) 81212119253230283555
Hepatitis B (Unspecified) 349350312269217279926890773652764
Hepatitis C (Newly acquired) 169175281140223199497620410569501
Hepatitis C (Unspecified) 57458458451350761215401509141513891595
Hepatitis D 1374524202011716
HIV 616476364752157158100124107
Sexually transmissible
Chancroid 00000000000
Chlamydia¹87139717102318416871486672419926164237082285322522
Donovanosis 00000000000
Gonorrhoea¹30133392301321002087257883567407588253686356
Lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) 51052193389114
Syphilis (infectious) 5655495553953614011472138210931060995
Syphilis (late) 113158152136130109415415378347277
Syphilis (congenital) 03111145462
Mycobacterial
Leprosy 01000022211
Mycobacterium ulcerans 121220814354
Nontuberculous Mycobacteria (other and unspecified) 66067360847762757718701566148515731557
Tuberculosis 998869405355240188132160181
Mosquito borne
Barmah Forest virus 741039294111182212213212238423
Chikungunya 256404139804
Dengue 18718462705037812555050
Flavivirus unspecified 11153221622136425
Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV)⁴30040000410
Malaria⁶67513714341132122591649
Murray Valley Encephalitis (MVE) 10100002000
Ross River virus 3692221413521397226324806998398153381
West Nile virus/ Kunjin virus 12100121001
Yellow Fever 00000000000
Zika virus 21000021100
Other mosquito borne infections 11020311225
Zoonotic
Anthrax 00000000000
Avian influenza 00000000000
Brucellosis 14214106175715
Hendra virus 00000000000
Leptospirosis 4052596110038858612815170
Lyssavirus (ABLV/ rabies) 00000000000
Mpox⁵780---1272---
Potential ABLV exposure 17220211594140126445319282270325
Psittacosis 00010000715
Plague 00000000000
Q fever 20721310195136115437326239269221
Tularaemia B 00000000000
Other - Environmental
Melioidosis 219604793594681751297564
Legionellosis (L. longbeachae) 44381540161698491064639
Legionellosis (L. pneumophila) 1727141423195033323329
Legionellosis (other and unspecified) 52120044311
Other - Rare
SARS/MERS-CoV 00000000000
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease 3353341216101414
Viral haemorrhagic fevers 00000000000
Acute viral hepatitis 00000000000

1. Notes for Gonorrhoea and Chlamydia:
From 1 January 2018 notifications represent discrete individuals whereas prior to that date notifications represent infection site-specific positive results and may include more than one notification per individual.

From 29 January 2018 notifications of sexually transmitted infections (STI) and non-sexually transmitted infections (non-STI) are reported separately.

2. Notes for Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD):
RHD became notifiable in Queensland on 1 September 2018. YTD and Annual Totals will not be reported for 2018 or earlier.

3. 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.

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

5. 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.

6. 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.

7. Notes for Acute Post Streptococcal Glomerulonephritis (APSGN):
APSGN became notifiable in Queensland on 20 October 2023. YTD and annual totals will be reported prospectively from 2024.

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Last updated: 20 May 2025