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Volume 29, Number 10—October 2023
Policy Review

Managing Risk for Congenital Syphilis, Perth, Western Australia, Australia

Hannah MacKenzie, Suzanne P. McEvoyComments to Author , and Timothy J. Ford
Author affiliations: Western Australia Department of Health, Perth, Western Australia, Australia (H. MacKenzie, S.P. McEvoy); Metropolitan Communicable Disease Control, Perth (S.P. McEvoy); Perth Children’s Hospital, Perth (T.J. Ford); University of Western Australia, Perth (T.J. Ford)

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Figure 1

Infectious syphilis cases over time, Perth, Western Australia, Australia, 2001–2021. Numbers of cases were obtained from the Western Australian Notifiable Infectious Diseases Database, Department of Health Western Australia (January 2022); rates were calculated from the Australian Bureau of Statistics census-derived population data from the Epidemiology Branch, Public and Aboriginal Health Division, Western Australia Department of Health (February 2023).

Figure 1. Infectious syphilis cases over time, Perth, Western Australia, Australia, 2001–2021. Numbers of cases were obtained from the Western Australian Notifiable Infectious Diseases Database, Department of Health Western Australia (January 2022); rates were calculated from the Australian Bureau of Statistics census-derived population data from the Epidemiology Branch, Public and Aboriginal Health Division, Western Australia Department of Health (February 2023).

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