There are 3 separate charts for this measure by various characteristics.
Community members where active trachoma was identified who were treated by age, 2021
This dual axis combined vertical bar chart and scatter plot displays the number and percentage of active trachoma cases treated in 2021, by age. The chart shows that a total of 1,666 Indigenous Australians with active trachoma received treatment for the condition, a rate of 71%. This included 177 children aged 0–4 (67%), 204 aged 5–9 (72%) and 234 aged 10–14 (78%) and 1,051 Indigenous young Australians and adults aged 15 years and over (71%).
Community members where active trachoma was identified who were treated by jurisdiction, 2021
This dual axis combined vertical bar chart and scatter plot displays the percentage and number of active trachoma cases treated in 2021, by jurisdiction. The chart shows that the proportion of Indigenous Australians with active trachoma who received treatment was 71% in Western Australia (602 people), 84% in South Australia (42 people), and 71% in the Northern Territory (628 people). In Queensland there were no cases with active trachoma.
Community members where active trachoma was identified who were treated 2011 to 2021
This dual axis combined line chart and scatter plot shows the percentage and number of active trachoma cases treated between 2011 and 2021. The chart shows that, in this period, the proportion of Indigenous Australians with active trachoma who received treatment rose from 65%, peaking at 90% in 2014 and declining to 71% in 2021. The number of Indigenous Australians requiring treatment for trachoma rose from 6,175, peaking at 11,448 in 2016 and declining to 1,666 in 2021.