NSW Annual vaccine-preventable disease report, 2011.

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To describe the epidemiology of selected vaccine-preventable diseases in NSW for 2011. Data from the NSW Notifiable Conditions Information Management System were analysed by: local health district of residence, age, Aboriginality, vaccination status, and organism, where available. Risk factor and vaccination status data were collected by public health units for case-patients following notification under the NSW Public Health Act 1991*. Outbreaks of measles and pertussis were reported in 2011, associated with unimmunised groups for measles, and a variety of factors for pertussis. Notification rates for other selected vaccine-preventable diseases remained stable. Vaccine-preventable diseases are generally well controlled in NSW. However, pertussis remains an important public health issue. To prevent measles high population vaccination coverage, including vaccination in risk groups, is essential.

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Rosewell, A., Spokes, P. J., & Gilmour, R. E. (2012). NSW Annual vaccine-preventable disease report, 2011. New South Wales Public Health Bulletin, 23(9–10), 171–178. https://doi.org/10.1071/nb12086

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