Infectious disease

We are all susceptible to infectious diseases: from those caused by mosquito bites to the flu, measles, whooping cough and more.

Mosquito-borne diseases

Mosquitoes can transmit a number of diseases to humans. Taking precaution is important.

Prepare your home

You can reduce mosquito breeding around your home by removing areas where water can pool, including pot plant containers, buckets, open tins or cans, discarded tyres and other untreated, freshwater pools.

Be sure to mosquito-proof your home by securing insect screens on accommodation.

Avoiding bites

Reduce mosquito bites by:

  • using personal insect repellents containing diethyltoluamide (DEET) or picaridin
  • covering your skin by wearing long, loose-fitting, light-coloured clothing
  • avoiding mosquito-prone areas and dusk and dawn biting times.

Gardening and bushwalking

When gardening, working or spending time outdoors, be sure to:

  • wear gardening gloves, long sleeved shirts and trousers
  • wear insect repellent on any exposed skin
  • protect cuts and abrasions with a dressing
  • quickly wash any new skin scratches or cuts with soap and apply antiseptic and dressing.

Exposed skin contaminated by soil or water should be washed following all outdoor activities.

More detailed advice on how to prevent mosquito bites and other tips can be found at on the Victorian Government Better Health Channel.

Influenza (flu)

Prevention

Making sure you and your children are immunised is the best way to prevent contracting infectious diseases. Vaccines for infectious diseases like flu, measles and hepatitis are available from your doctor and from Council immunisation services.

Where to get help

  • Call 000 in an emergency
  • Go to the emergency department of your nearest hospital, e.g. Austin Hospital
  • Visit your doctor
  • Nurse on Call line on 1300 606 024
  • Maternal and Child Health line on 13 22 29 (24 hours)
  • Call Council Immunisation Service on 9490 4222.
  • Call the Immunisation Program, Department of Health and Human Services on 1300 882 008

Contact us

If you need more information about infectious diseases and public health, please contact our Emergency Management Team on 9490 4222 or enquiries@banyule.vic.gov.au