Pertussis In Australia Essay

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Surveillance systems built on internet data offer a novel and developing an approach to monitoring the emerging of infectious diseases effectively and efficiently, such as influenza and dengue. Internet-based surveillance systems can surveil infectious disease with rapid detection, tracking, reporting, and response, which can meet the requirement of monitoring public health concern in modern humans who have rapidly shifting patterns of behaviours. It has been proved that internet search term metrics can be seen an available and reliable tool for the surveillance of infectious disease. However, the suitability of using internet search queries for pertussis surveillance in Australia has not been studied.
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It is one of the ten common infectious diseases which have the highest risk for death worldwide (Marzouqi, Richmond, Fry, Wetherall, & Mukkur, 2010). Although pertussis can be prevented by vaccine effectively and efficiently, pertussis, as an endemic disease, lead to about 45 million new cases and approximately 297,000-409,000 death annually worldwide (Fennelly et al., 2008). In Australia, pertussis has became a notifiable public health issue under the New South Wales (NSW) Public Health Act 1991 by clinic doctors, health organizations, medical laboratories, educational organizations and child-care facilities. The incidence of pertussis has increased from 1991 with 1.8/100,000 population to 2009 with a peak of 127.8/100,000 population, and nearly 40,000 cases were reported in 2011 (Australia Government, 2009; Department of Health, 2011). There are several uncertain reasons for the recent and widespread re-emergence of pertussis, which is an important public health threat among Australian since last decade, including improved diagnosis, cyclic diversity in disease patterns and inefficient vaccine (Marzouqi, Richmond, Fry, Wetherall, & Mukkur,

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