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Communicable diseases in New Zealand
Publications and resources
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List of Notifiable Diseases
Publications
Vaccine preventable diseases
National serosurvey of vaccine preventable diseases
Poliomyelitis
National Poliomyelitis Response Plan for New Zealand
Aids
Publications relating to HIV/AIDS
Immunisation
Immunisation Handbook 2006
Notifiable Diseases and Conditions
A Review of Notifiable Diseases and Conditions: Discussion Document
Tuberculosis
Review of Neonatal BCG Immunisation Services in New Zealand
Directly Observed Therapy for Tuberculosis (February 2001)
Yellow Fever Vaccination
Yellow Fever Vaccination in New Zealand: Policy for the Approval of Vaccinators (Word, 74 KB)
Yellow Fever Vaccination in New Zealand: Policy for the Approval of Vaccinators (PDF, 29 KB)
The International Health Regulations 2005 and Yellow Fever Vaccination
New Zealand is bound without reservation to the The International Health Regulations (IHR) 2005. The IHR is an international treaty for the protection of global public health and it requires States Parties to develop core capacities to enable the timely identification, reporting and proportionate responses to risks to the public health.
Under Annex 7 of the IHR " Requirements concerning vaccination or prophylaxis for specific diseases"
"(f) States Parties shall designate specific yellow fever vaccination centres within their territories in order to ensure the quality and safety of the procedures and materials employed."
To give effect to this in the New Zealand context, New Zealand approves both Yellow Fever vaccinators and Yellow Fever vaccinating centres as IHR vaccinators and IHR vaccinating centres.
IHR vaccinators and vaccinating centres act under the authority of the Government of New Zealand and as such contribute to fulfilling New Zealand's treaty obligations under the IHR to protect global public health. IHR vaccinating centres and vaccinators have specific standards of practice and are audited against that standard regularly. Approval to become an IHR vaccinator is restricted to medical practitioners, but not only General Practitioners. Certain competencies and knowledge are required of Yellow Fever vaccinators, and the premises which are to be Yellow Fever vaccinating centres must have particular equipment and meet cold chain requirements.
Information about the policy, process of approval, standards of practice and audit are contained in the document "IHR Vaccination in New Zealand".
Other sources of information include the
World Health Organization website
, and the following legislation which can be accessed through
www.legislation.govt.nz
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Health Act 1956
Health (Infectious and Notifiable Disease) Regulations 1966
Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003
Health and Disability Commissioner Act 1994
Medicines Act 1981
Practitioners are welcome to contact their local Medical Officer of Health for more information.
Guidelines
Chlamydia
Chlamydia Management Guidelines
Notifiable disease reporting
Direct Laboratory Notification of Communicable Diseases: National Guidelines (Dec 2007)
HIV/AIDS
HIV / AIDS Management Guidelines
Norovirus
Guidelines for the Management of Norovirus Outbreaks in Hospitals and Elderly Care Institutions
Tuberculosis
Guidelines for Tuberculosis Control in New Zealand 2003
- November 2002
MRSA
Guidelines for the Control of Methicillin-resistant Staphyloccus Aureus in New Zealand
Guidelines for the Control of Multidrug-resistant Organisms in New Zealand
Avian influenza
Information for health professionals about avian influenza
- influenza vaccination, case definition, case report forms, Avian influenza made notifiable, interim infection control guidance for health care facilities
Action plans
Emergency Plans
National Health Emergency Plan 2008
National Health Emergency Plan: New Zealand Influenza Pandemic Action Plan 2006
National Health Emergency Plan; H5N1 Pre-Pandemic Vaccine Usage Policy
HIV/AIDS
HIV/AIDS Action Plan
Hepatitis C
Hepatitis C Prevention Action Plan
- October 2002
List of notifiable diseases
List of notifiable diseases
(last updated July 2005)
Page last updated: 9 June 2009