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Notifiable condition | Clinical diagnosis notifiable condition | Pathological diagnosis notifiable condition | Pathology request notifiable condition | Provisional diagnosis notifiable condition | Controlled notifiable condition | |
acute flaccid paralysis | • | |||||
acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis (APSGN) | • | |||||
acute rheumatic fever | • | |||||
acute viral hepatitis | • | |||||
adverse event following vaccination | • | |||||
anthrax | • | • | ||||
arbovirus infections— | ||||||
• alphavirus infections, including Barmah Forest, getah, Ross River and sindbis viruses | • | |||||
• bunyavirus infections, including gan gan, mapputta, termeil and trubanaman viruses | • | |||||
• flavivirus infections, including alfuy, Edge Hill, kokobera, Stratford, West Nile/kunjin and other unspecified flaviviruses (excluding dengue and yellow fever) | • | |||||
• any other arbovirus infections | • | |||||
Australian bat lyssavirus infection | • | • | ||||
Australian bat lyssavirus - potential exposure, including, for example, from a bat bite, scratch or mucous membrane exposure | • | |||||
avian influenza | • | • | • | • | ||
botulism (food-borne) | • | • | ||||
botulism (intestinal - adult) | • | • | ||||
botulism (intestinal - infantile) | • | • | ||||
botulism (wound) | • | |||||
brucellosis | • | |||||
campylobacteriosis | • | |||||
chancroid | • | |||||
chikungunya | • | |||||
chlamydia trachomatis infection (anogenital) | • | |||||
chlamydia trachomatis infection (lymphogranuloma venereum) | • | |||||
chlamydia trachomatis infection (non-anogenital) | • | |||||
cholera | • | • | ||||
ciguatera poisoning | • | |||||
coronaviruses— | ||||||
• COVID-19 | • | • | ||||
• Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) | • | • | • | • | ||
• severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) | • | • | • | • | ||
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease | • | • | ||||
cryptosporidiosis | • | |||||
dengue | • | • | ||||
diphtheria (other than toxigenic diphtheria) | • | • | ||||
diphtheria (toxigenic) | • | • | ||||
donovanosis | • | |||||
food-borne or waterborne illness in 2 or more cases | • | |||||
food-borne or waterborne illness in food handler | • | |||||
gonococcal infection (anogenital) | • | |||||
gonococcal infection (non-anogenital) | • | |||||
haemolytic uraemic syndrome (HUS) | • | |||||
haemophilus influenzae type b (invasive) disease | • | • | ||||
Hendra virus infection | • | • | ||||
hepatitis A | • | |||||
hepatitis B (acute) | • | |||||
hepatitis B (chronic) | • | |||||
hepatitis B (not otherwise specified) | • | |||||
hepatitis C | • | • | ||||
hepatitis D | • | |||||
hepatitis E | • | |||||
hepatitis (other) | • | |||||
human immunodeficiency virus infection (HIV) | • | • | ||||
influenza | • | • | ||||
invasive group A streptococcal infection | • | |||||
Japanese encephalitis | • | • | ||||
lead exposure ifblood lead level of 5 µg/dL (0.24 µmol/L) or more | • | |||||
legionellosis | • | |||||
leprosy (Hansen’s disease) | • | |||||
leptospirosis | • | |||||
listeriosis | • | |||||
lyssavirus (unspecified) | • | • | ||||
malaria | • | |||||
measles | • | • | • | |||
melioidosis | • | |||||
meningococcal disease (invasive) | • | • | ||||
monkeypox (MPX) | • | • | ||||
mumps | • | |||||
Murray Valley encephalitis | • | • | ||||
non-tuberculous mycobacterial disease | • | |||||
paratyphoid | • | • | ||||
pertussis | • | • | ||||
plague | • | • | • | |||
pneumococcal disease (invasive) | • | |||||
poliomyelitis infection | • | • | ||||
psittacosis (ornithosis) | • | |||||
Q fever | • | |||||
rabies | • | • | • | |||
respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) | • | |||||
rheumatic heart disease | • | |||||
rotavirus infection | • | |||||
rubella including congenital rubella | • | |||||
salmonellosis | • | |||||
shiga toxin or vero toxin producing Escherichia coli infection (STEC or VTEC) | • | |||||
shigellosis | • | |||||
smallpox | • | • | • | • | ||
syphilis including congenital syphilis | • | • | ||||
tetanus | • | • | ||||
tuberculosis | • | • | • | |||
tularaemia | • | • | ||||
typhoid | • | • | ||||
varicella-zoster virus infection (chickenpox, shingles or unspecified) | • | |||||
viral haemorrhagic fevers (Crimean-Congo, Ebola, Lassa fever and Marburg viruses) | • | • | • | • | ||
yellow fever | • | • | • | |||
yersiniosis | • | |||||
zika virus | • | • |