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. 2021 Mar 17;10(3):357. doi: 10.3390/pathogens10030357

Table 3.

Spatio-temporal distribution of notified human cases of Ross River virus infection in Australia, by state or territory and financial year. The number of reported cases are in parenthesis.

State/Territory [Ref] 2010–11
[39]
2011–12
[40]
2012–13
[41]
2013–14
[42]
2014–15
[4]
2010–15
QLD 24.7% 1 (1397) 38.7% (1788) 43.7% (1683) 40.4% (1845) 63.2% (6371) 45.5% (13,084)
WA 14.6% (827) 33.2% (1533) 28.0% (1081) 32.5% (1485) 12.3% (1236) 21.4% (6162)
NSW 11.6% (658) 12.0% (556) 13.0% (502) 11.1% (509) 16.1% (1618) 13.4% (3843)
VIC 23.6% (1334) 5.9% (272) 4.9% (190) 3.5% (161) 3.4% (339) 8.0% (2296)
SA 20.4% (1154) 4.8% (222) 4.6% (177) 2.4% (111) 1.2% (119) 6.2% (1783)
NT 4.7% (263) 4.7% (219) 5.5% (211) 9.5% (434) 3.7% (374) 5.2% (1501)
TAS 0.2% (9) 0.4% (19) 0.2% (6) 0.4% (19) 0.0006% (6) 0.2% (59)
ACT 0.2% (11) 0.2% (8) 0.1% (5) 0.1% (5) 0.001% (11) 0.1% (40)
Total 100% (5653) 100% (4617) 100% (3855) 100% (4569) 100% (10,074) 100% (28,768)

QLD = Queensland; WA = Western Australia; NSW = New South Wales; VIC = Victoria; SA = South Australia; TAS = Tasmania; ACT = Australian Capital Territory; Ref = Reference. 1 % shown reflects distribution of nationally reported cases among each state or territory per year.