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2025 Influenza vaccination program advice for health professionals - PDF For adults aged 65 years and over, both the NIP funded adjuvanted vaccine (Fluad® Quad) and the private market high dose influenza vaccine (Fluzone High Dose Quadrivalent) are equally preferentially recommended over standard influenza vaccines
2025 INFLUENZA GUIDE Healthcare professionals have an important role in prompting patients to consider the benefits of influenza vaccination and addressing concerns about its efficacy and safety This guide provides useful information about influenza and vaccination, along with tips on how to facilitate influenza vaccination programs in general practice
NIP 2025 Influenza Season CMO letter - ama. com. au Order 2025 vaccines through the usual channels in your state or territory Promote the free vaccine to eligible people and priority groups, emphasising the recommendation from a trusted health professional Consider opportunities to co-administer with COVID-19 and other vaccines where appropriate
2025 seasonal influenza vaccination information for . . . - NSW Health From April 2025, free influenza vaccines will be available to eligible people under the National Immunisation Program (NIP) Immunisation providers should prioritise children aged 6 months to under 5 years, Aboriginal people, pregnant women, people with an increased risk of complications from influenza, and people aged 65 years and over
Winter Health 2025 - Primary Health Network - thephn. com. au In a letter to health professionals, Australia’s Chief Medical Officer expressed concern about declining influenza vaccine rates, urging vaccinators to focus on improving uptake as the flu season approaches
2024 Influenza (flu) vaccination Consumer fact sheet Order 2025 vaccines through the usual channels in your state or territory Promote the free vaccine to eligible people and priority groups, emphasising the recommendation from a trusted health professional Consider opportunities to co-administer with COVID-19 and other vaccines where appropriate