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- Vaccination for international travellers - The Australian Immunisation . . .
Ensure that travellers are up to date with routine vaccines Also consider other vaccines based on travel itinerary, activities and risk of disease exposure
- National Immunisation Program Schedule | Australian Government . . .
Eligibility for free vaccines under the NIP is linked to eligibility for Medicare benefits To get the best possible protection, make sure you have your immunisations on time, every time The NIP Schedule below shows which vaccines you should get and when
- Immunisation | Australian Government Department of Health, Disability . . .
Immunisation is a simple, safe and effective way to protect you, your family and others in the community from serious diseases The National Immunisation Program (NIP) provides free vaccines against a number of diseases, to increase national immunisation rates and reduce vaccine preventable disease
- Immunisation for adults | Australian Government Department of Health . . .
Missed vaccinations Booster vaccines Vaccines for adults The National Immunisation Program (NIP) schedule provides free routine vaccinations for adults You may need booster doses of some vaccines to maintain high levels of protection Most vaccines are more effective if delivered at a specific age The following vaccines are provided free to
- COVID-19 vaccines | Australian Government Department of Health . . .
Vaccine advice Learn how to book a vaccine, understand why vaccination is important, and read the latest advice on COVID-19 vaccines for all ages
- The Australian Immunisation Handbook
The Australian Immunisation Handbook provides clinical advice for health professionals on the safest and most effective use of vaccines in their practice
- Vaccines | Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and . . .
This page provides links to information about vaccines available to protect against diseases covered under the National Immunisation Program
- People with asplenia and hyposplenia | The Australian Immunisation Handbook
People with asplenia or hyposplenia can safely receive all vaccines, including live vaccines It is important that people with asplenia or hyposplenia remain up to date with all routinely recommended vaccines
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