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Date set for free RSV vaccine rollout

Date set for free RSV vaccine rollout

Available in general practices from 3 February, the RACGP will be working with the Federal Government to ensure a smooth vaccine rollout for pregnant women.


Japanese encephalitis virus spreads to new areas

Japanese encephalitis virus spreads to new areas

With the virus detected in NSW and Victoria and the season’s first human case, GPs should be prepared for patients asking about protection.


Queensland extends free flu vaccination program

Queensland extends free flu vaccination program

The vaccinations will be subsidised for residents of all ages from March this year, a move welcomed by the RACGP.


New long COVID deep dive

New long COVID deep dive

A podcast series has revealed new research findings, treatment options, and practical tips for GPs to introduce into their consultations.


In Practice: RSV immunisation info sessions

In Practice: RSV immunisation info sessions

With the RSV vaccine recently expanded on the National Immunisation Program, two upcoming webinars are designed to answer GPs’ questions.


Free RSV vaccination for Qld pregnant women

Free RSV vaccination for Qld pregnant women

Queensland’s expectant mothers are now eligible for a subsidised Abrysvo vaccination, as the state’s RSV cases soar to 40,000 in 2024.


Whooping cough epidemic reaches record numbers

Whooping cough epidemic reaches record numbers

GPs are urged to ensure patients have had their vaccine, as ‘staggeringly high’ cases soar to a record-breaking 41,772 so far this year.


Access barriers drive low kids’ vaccination for third year

Access barriers drive low kids’ vaccination for third year

As national child vaccination coverage shows no sign of increase, GP experts renew calls to combat access issues and vaccine inequity.


‘Practical barriers’ central to low childhood immunisation rates

‘Practical barriers’ central to low childhood immunisation rates

High costs and lack of appointments are the top reasons stopping Australian parents from vaccinating their kids, says groundbreaking new research.


Further expansion of NIP shingles vaccines

Further expansion of NIP shingles vaccines

GPs can now offer their immunocompromised patients over 18 years old a subsidised shingles vaccine, but the expansion has raised questions about supply.


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