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Policy could see vulnerable patients denied vaccines

Policy could see vulnerable patients denied vaccines

GPs in SA and Tasmania are potentially turning away patients at risk of contracting measles, due to restrictions on government-supplied vaccines.


Australian researchers developing single vaccine for flu and pneumonia

Australian researchers developing single vaccine for flu and pneumonia

As Australia remains in the grip of a severe flu season, a new vaccine may be able to take on two deadly respiratory diseases at once.


Federal Government releases record number of flu vaccines

Federal Government releases record number of flu vaccines

As Australia grapples with a surge in influenza cases, Health Minister Greg Hunt hopes to encourage high vaccination rates throughout the country.


Good for the herd

Good for the herd

GPs are reminding patients of the importance of up-to-date vaccinations in order to ensure herd immunity and keep vulnerable people protected.


Taking steps to combat another deadly flu season

Taking steps to combat another deadly flu season

Will six million free doses of flu vaccine be enough to curb the predicted thousands of deaths in 2019?


Millions given to end rheumatic heart disease

Millions given to end rheumatic heart disease

Around $35 million has been earmarked to combat the illness, which kills up to 150 young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples a year.


Cervical cancer could be all but eliminated in 80 years: Lancet study

Cervical cancer could be all but eliminated in 80 years: Lancet study

Cervical cancer could be eliminated by 2100 if the world rapidly moves to introduce HPV vaccines and screening, according to a new study.


South Australia broadens meningococcal B vaccination scheme

South Australia broadens meningococcal B vaccination scheme

Australia’s only meningococcal B immunisation program has been expanded, giving South Australians aged 15–21 access to the free vaccines.


Vaccine hesitancy a top threat to global health: WHO

Vaccine hesitancy a top threat to global health: WHO

The WHO has declared reluctance to vaccinate a major threat to public health, as a number of diseases that were close to elimination see a resurgence.


New figures confirm positive outcomes for vaccine adherence

New figures confirm positive outcomes for vaccine adherence

The AIHW has released a series of factsheets on vaccine-preventable diseases, detailing impacts and rates of infection, hospitalisation and vaccination throughout the country.


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