Influenza vaccineVaccine effectivenessChildrenAustraliaBackground: Following high influenza activity in 2017, the state of Queensland, Australia, funded a quadrivalent inactivated influenza vaccination program for children aged 6 months to <5 years in 2018. We calculated influenza vaccine effectiveness (VE)...
Our evaluation indicated that the ‘PenCS Flu Topbar’ app is useful for identifying the patients eligible for NIP‐funded influenza vaccination and is likely to increase NIP‐funded influenza vaccine coverage in the eligible populations. Future impact evaluation including a greater number of practices...
These issues have affected hospitals in the Australian state of Queensland. Queensland has seen a steady increase in influenza cases presenting to EDs [8] and a renewed focus on improving efficiencies in patient access to treatment [9]. These pressures have led to the development and implementation...
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Proof of immunity was 38.4% for seasonal influenza, 47.1% for pertussis, 52.2% for measles, 38.8% for varicella, 43.7% for hepatitis A, and 95.1% for hepatitis B (the only mandatory vaccination for this population). The vast majority of students agreed on the importance of vaccination for ...