Australian Standard Vaccination Schedule This table shows vaccinations included in the Australian National Immunisation Program Schedule as well as some other recommended vaccinations. Below the table is a brief explanation of the types of vaccinations used. Vaccine Birth Hepatitis B 2 months H...
She said that Victoria had to pay for the program due to a lack of Federal Government funding. "We've seen rates of meningococcal C rapidly decline since a national immunisation program was introduced," she said. "We're lobbying the Federal Government to make immunisation program for Meningococ...
Under the Australian National Immunisation Program (NIP), influenza vaccine is funded and free at point of care for children aged 6 months to 4 years who have high risk medical conditions (including heart or lung disease; asthma; chronic neurological conditions; immune compromising conditions or...
The introduction of rotavirus vaccines Rotarix® and RotaTeq® into the Australian National Immunisation Program in July 2007 has resulted in a dramatic decrease in the burden of rotavirus disease. G2P[4] strains became the dominant genotype Australia-wide during the 2010–2011 surveillance ...
Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) was included in Australia's National Immunisation Program for all children from 2005. We assessed the impact of PCV on... P Fathima,CC Blyth,D Lehmann,... - 《Clinical Infectious Diseases》 被引量: 3发表: 2017年 Predictors of pneumococcal carriage and the...
overall increase in notifications and changes in age distribution include increased diagnostic testing and more rapid waning of effectiveness following vaccination with acellular compared with whole cell vaccines, exacerbated by cessation of the 18-month dose in the National Immunisation Program from 2003....
The ABS must be having a celebration party: nobody will be able to travel overseas to escape their census, and everyone's personal data will also be entered into to the Australian Immunisation Register, which no doubt the ABS will get access to as well, and which in 2016 has 'conveniently...
In Australia, HPV vaccination is routinely offered free of charge under the National Immunisation Program to both girls and boys in early high school at age 12-13 years, with free catch up available up to the age of 19 through local doctors and clinics. As in Australia, most countries are...
With the catch-up program finishing in December 2009, girls aged 12–13 have continued to be offered HPV vaccination through the National Immunisation Program, and from 2013 boys too are being offered vaccine through the government funded school-based program. The prophylactic quadrivalent HPV ...
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