Department of Health

The report below presents data on Tuberculosis (TB), which is notifiable to the department in Victoria under Public Health and Wellbeing legislation. The data is related to notifications received from medical practitioners and laboratories and does not necessarily reflect the true incidence of TB.

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For more information on how to use the report, visit Interactive infectious diseases reports page.

To better understand how to interpret the data presented in the report, see Infectious disease surveillance in Victoria page.

Other TB reports

Australia

Tuberculosis notifications in Australia annual reports - The Department of Health publishes annual reports on tuberculosis notifications in Australia and reports on bacteriologically confirmed cases and drug resistance, produced by the Australian Mycobacterium Laboratory Reference Network from 1994. See Tuberculosis notifications in Australia annual reportExternal Link .

International

World Health Organisation global tuberculosis reports – The annual global TB report published by WHO provides a comprehensive and up-to-date assessment of the TB epidemic, and of progress in prevention, diagnosis and treatment of the disease, at global, regional and country levels. See Global Tuberculosis reports from WHOExternal Link .

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Reviewed 27 October 2023

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