Disease/injury-specific summary
Use the interactive graphs to generate a summary of burden of disease in Australia in 2023 for a specific disease or injury (including COVID‑19).
Burden from COVID‑19 was estimated from data available at the time of analysis. Given the dynamic and ongoing nature of the COVID‑19 pandemic, these estimates may be revised in the future as more data become available. For a discussion of results related to specific diseases, such as coronary heart disease (the leading cause of disease burden in 2023) and COVID‑19, refer to the Key findings.
Use the drop-down list at the top right of the visualisation to view the data for a specific disease or injury.
Click on the ‘Download PDF’ button to download a 1-page PDF for the selected disease/injury.
Select A4 in the Page Size drop-down.
Hover over the bars or lines on the charts for additional information.
The toolbar at the bottom of the visualisation enables users to interact with the data in different ways:
Undo = Undo the latest filter applied.
Redo = Redo the latest filter applied.
Revert = Clears all filters applied and reverts visualisation to default filters.
Refresh = Connects to the underlying data source and updates the visualisation with any changes in the data (not applicable to this visualisation).
Pause = Stops the visualisation from updating each time a filter is changed, enabling multiple filters to be changed at once. Clicking ‘Resume’ will update the visualisation according to the selected filters.
Share = Generates a link that can be shared (note that filters will not be applied when link is shared).
Download = Allows a downloadable file as either an image (PNG), PDF or PowerPoint file. This is a useful way to save a snapshot of the visualisation to include in a document or presentation.
Full screen = Displays the dashboard in full screen mode (press Esc to return to original view).
Figure 3.5: Disease- or injury-specific summary of disease burden in Australia
This interactive visualisation reports a range of data on the burden of a specific disease or injury in Australia, which can be selected by the user.