Acta Metallurgica Sinica-English Letters

Epidemiology of notified chlamydia infections, Queensland, 2000-2019
Laidlow TA, Lynch K, Anuradha S, Thompson C, Pourmarzi D, Hocking J and Lambert SB
Chlamydia infection is a frequently reported notifiable condition in Queensland, with the highest prevalence observed among young people. Infection can occur in several sites including the anus, eye, pharynx, cervix/vagina, and urethra. Currently, historical trends in chlamydia by site of infection in Queensland are unknown.
Estimating the incidence of COVID-19, influenza and respiratory syncytial virus infection in three regions of Queensland, Australia, winter 2022: findings from a novel longitudinal testing-based sentinel surveillance programme
May F, Ginige S, Firman E, Li YS, Soonarane YK, Smoll N, Hunter I, Pery B, Macfarlane B, Bladen T, Allen T, Green T, Walker J, Slinko V, Stickley M, Khandaker G, Anuradha S and Wattiaux A
The 2022 Australian winter was the first time that COVID-19, influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) were circulating in the population together, after two winters of physical distancing, quarantine and borders closed to international travellers. We developed a novel surveillance system to estimate the incidence of COVID-19, influenza and RSV in three regions of Queensland, Australia.