Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Statistics

RSV surveillance began in Australia through the National Notifiable Disease Surveillance System (NNDSS) in 2021. It is a highly contagious virus that affects the airways and lungs and spreads easily. While it is generally mild it can cause problems such as bronchiolitis and pneumonia.

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RSV Activity Surveillance & Graph 2024

RSV is a highly contagious virus that affects the airways and lungs and spreads easily. While it is generally mild it can cause problems such as bronchiolitis and pneumonia.

RSV became a notifiable disease in Australia in 2021 and confirmed cases are now recorded in the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS).

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National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS)

Update for 6 May 2024

 

There have been 58,380 notifications of laboratory confirmed RSV reported to the NNDSS in the year to 6 May.

Total notifications from each state and territory are as follows:

ACT 658
NSW 31,437
NT 920
QLD 15,044
SA 1,376
TAS 322
VIC 7,598
WA 1,025
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National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System: https://nindss.health.gov.au/pbi-dashboard/

Australian Capital Territory

 

In 2024, data reporting for influenza and RSV will commence when notification numbers indicate the influenza season has commenced – this varies from year to year but likely to be around May/June. Reporting will remain available until the end of the season, usually around September/October.

 

(From 21 February 2022, RSV became a notifiable condition in the ACT)

New South Wales

Week ending 13 April 2024

 

Summary:

  • RSV activity remains at high levels.
  •  In the past week there was decrease of  15.2% in RSV notifications.

Queensland

Data extracted on 29 April 2024

  • 106 people were in hospital with RSV, 10 (9%) were aged under 6 months and 16 (15%) were between 6 months to less than to 2 years.
  • 1,134 people diagnosed in the last week, 64 (6%) were aged under 6 months and 332 (29%) were between 6 months to under 2 years.

South Australia

Update week ending 27 April 2024

 

Count of RSV notification during week ending 27 April 2024: 140

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For more information: Communicable Diseases Control Branch

Tasmania

Report for the fortnight ending 28 April 2024

 

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) activity is currently low but increasing.

RSV notifications: 40

RSV rate*: 7.0

* Notification rate per 100,000 population

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For more information: Respiratory Surveillance Report

Western Australia

Week ending 21 April 2024

 

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) notifications decreased in the past week.

The number of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) cases notified to the Department of Health decreased by 19% to 62 cases in the past week.

Page Published: 19 April 2023 | Page Updated: 6 May 2024