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Each row contains a single SARS-CoV-2 case and associated LGA, postcode and the mode of transmission.\r \r An active case is someone who has tested positive and is currently in isolation. The department monitors active cases. A small number of cases that are not contactable are considered to have recovered after 28 days from diagnoses.\r \r Residential location is the address provided by a person during contact tracing. This is not where they were infected. It may not be where the case currently resides (for example they might be in a hospital). Postcode of the case does not reflect where a person was infected and in the event that a case is detected and a residential postcode is not available a post code of 3999 is used. A confirmed case is a person who has a positive laboratory test for coronavirus (COVID-19).
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The report contains data related to notifications processed by the Department
up to the close of business on the dates specified.
Notifications are counted in the Victorian dataset if the postcode of
residence of the case is in Victoria.
The Department has eight health regions within Victoria, three metropolitan
and five regional areas. Each region is a composition of local government
areas (LGA). Notifications are geocoded to LGAs by street address and postcode
and then allocated to a DH region.
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Tabulated summary of notified cases of infectious diseases in Victoria by age group, sex and Department of Health Region for the year to date, with comparisons for the previous 2 years (totals). The …Show full descriptionTabulated summary of notified cases of infectious diseases in Victoria by age group, sex and Department of Health Region for the year to date, with comparisons for the previous 2 years (totals). The report contains data related to notifications processed by the Department up to the close of business on the dates specified. Notifications are counted in the Victorian dataset if the postcode of residence of the case is in Victoria.
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A summary of both Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests and Rapid Antigen Tests (RAT) notified SARS-CoV-2 (coronavirus) cases with their associated LGA and postcode between 25 January, 2020 and 14 September, 2023
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Tabulated summary of notified cases of Influenza in Victoria by age group, Department of Health Region and local government area for the year to date; comparisons for the previous 3 years; annual total for the previous three years.
The report contains data related to notifications processed by the Department
up to the close of business on the dates specified.
Notifications are counted in the Victorian dataset if the postcode of
residence of the case is in Victoria.
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The report contains data related to notifications processed by the Department
up to the close of business on the dates specified.
Notifications are counted in the Victorian dataset if the postcode of
residence of the case is in Victoria.
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This dataset presents a summary of notified cases of Influenza in Victoria by age group. The data spans the years of 2009-2012 and is aggregated by Local Government Area (LGA) from the 2011 Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS). The report contains data related to notifications processed by the Department of Health up to the close of business on the dates specified. Notifications are counted in the Victorian dataset if the postcode of residence of the case is in Victoria. For further information, please visit:Victorian Government Data Portal. Please note: AURIN has spatialised the original data. Year to date "YTD" are for the period 01 January to 13 November. "Total" are for annual totals.
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Tabulated summary of notified cases of Pertussis in Victoria by age group, Department of Health Region and local government area for the year to date; comparisons for the previous 3 years; annual total for the previous three years.
The report contains data related to notifications processed by the Department
up to the close of business on the dates specified.
Notifications are counted in the Victorian dataset if the postcode of
residence of the case is in Victoria.
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Tabulated summary of notified cases of infectious diseases in Victoria by age group, sex and Department of Health Region for the year to date, with comparisons for the previous 2 years (totals).
The report contains data related to notifications processed by the Department
up to the close of business on the dates specified.
Notifications are counted in the Victorian dataset if the postcode of
residence of the case is in Victoria.
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Each row contains a single SARS-CoV-2 case and associated LGA, postcode and the mode of transmission.\r \r An active case is someone who has tested positive and is currently in isolation. The department monitors active cases. A small number of cases that are not contactable are considered to have recovered after 28 days from diagnoses.\r \r Residential location is the address provided by a person during contact tracing. This is not where they were infected. It may not be where the case currently resides (for example they might be in a hospital). Postcode of the case does not reflect where a person was infected and in the event that a case is detected and a residential postcode is not available a post code of 3999 is used. A confirmed case is a person who has a positive laboratory test for coronavirus (COVID-19).