Go back to
Top
Skip to navigation
Skip to main content
Site map
|
Accessibility
|
Contact us
Search this site
Search all sites
Go to whole of WA Government search
About us
Improving health in WA
Health for...
Our performance
Latest news
Reports & publications
Careers
Services search
Close menu
Open search bar
Open navigation
Submit search
Go to whole of WA Government Search
Print this page
Twitter
Youtube
LinkedIn
Home
Barmah Forest virus infection
Barmah Forest virus infection
Statutory notification
Barmah Forest virus infection is a notifiable infectious disease in Western Australia.
See
notifiable communicable disease case definitions (Word 1.29MB)
.
Notifications should be made using the communicable disease notification form for
metropolitan residents (PDF 209KB)
or
regional residents (PDF 208KB)
.
For notification of regional residents see contact details of
public health units
.
See also description of
statutory medical notifications in Western Australia
.
Public health management
Important information
Infectious agent
: Barmah Forest virus.
Transmission
: mosquito-borne.
Incubation period
: 3 to 21 days.
Infectious period
: No evidence of direct person to person transmission.
Case exclusion
: Do not exclude, but cases should avoid being bitten by mosquitos while symptomatic to reduce the chance of spreading the infection.
Contact exclusion:
Do not exclude.
Treatment:
No specific anti-viral treatment. Symptomatic treatment only.
Immunisation
: None available.
Case followup
: is conducted by Local Government and Department of Health environmental health officers.
Guidelines
See
WA Department of Health mosquito management
.
Notifiable disease data and reports
Notifiable infectious disease dashboard
General infectious disease reports
Produced by
Public Health
Related links
Ross River virus and Barmah Forest virus (Healthy WA)