Overview

Respiratory conditions affect the airways, including the lungs as well as the passages that transfer air from the mouth and nose into the lungs. They can be long lasting (chronic) or short term (acute) and can cause ill health, disability and death.

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Latest findings

Between 2001 and 2022, the prevalence of chronic respiratory conditions increased by around 10%, from 31% to 34%

In 2023−24, 4.1% (521,000) of all hospitalisations had a respiratory condition as the principal diagnosis

In 2023−24, $5.8 billion of expenditure in the Australian health system was attributed to respiratory conditions

2.7% of people aged 35 and over at 30 June 2019 had used health services for COPD in the year prior

COPD prevalence was highest in areas of highest disadvantage (3.8%) among people aged 35 and over at 30 June 2019

COPD prevalence at 30 June 2019 was 2.8% for men and 2.6% for women, for those aged 35 and over

More reports and statistics on respiratory conditions can be found under the topic Chronic disease.