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In Practice: Nominations open for RACGP Awards

In Practice: Nominations open for RACGP Awards

GPs, supervisors, GPs in training and general practices are recognised for outstanding work on the healthcare frontline.


RSV vaccine approved for use in at-risk over-50s

RSV vaccine approved for use in at-risk over-50s

The new TGA approval allows access to the Arexvy vaccine for at-risk adults aged 50–59, expanding the previous indication.


First Arexvy safety data released

First Arexvy safety data released

The Australian-first safety data found 63% of recipients experienced no side effects in the first three days after vaccination.


WHO launches global encephalitis policy

WHO launches global encephalitis policy

The release comes as one GP expert says ‘it’s very likely that Japanese encephalitis is now endemic in Australia’.


New cervical screening guidelines broaden self-collect options

New cervical screening guidelines broaden self-collect options

The incoming guidelines bring simplification ‘without compromising quality and safety’ and increase the role of self-collection.


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.


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.


RSV vaccine added to national program

RSV vaccine added to national program

To ensure ‘every single infant in Australia is protected’, a $174.5 million investment will see free vaccines for pregnant people available nationwide.


Victoria subsidises RSV immunisations for babies

Victoria subsidises RSV immunisations for babies

The State Government will fund the long-acting monoclonal antibody for unprotected newborns and eligible infants next winter.


Subsidised RSV vaccines for SA infants

Subsidised RSV vaccines for SA infants

The State Government will roll out the new program in winter next year, with subsidised vaccines for unprotected newborns and high-risk children.


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