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Vaccine safety in Australia – AusVaxSafety 2019
This collection contains the Vaccine safety in Australia AusVaxSafety summary report 2019 and related infographics.
Vaccine safety in Australia 2019 – Seasonal influenza schedule point
AusVaxSafety is a national system for monitoring vaccine safety in Australia. This infographic provides a visual representation of the number of people who responded to an SMS about their health a few days after their influenza vaccination, between April and August 2020.
Part of a collection: Vaccine safety in Australia – AusVaxSafety 2019Vaccine safety in Australia 2019 – Pregnant women schedule point
AusVaxSafety is a national system for monitoring vaccine safety in Australia. This infographic provides a visual representation of the number of women who responded to an SMS about their health a few days after their vaccinations.
Part of a collection: Vaccine safety in Australia – AusVaxSafety 2019Vaccine safety in Australia – AusVaxSafety summary report 2019
AusVaxSafety is a national system monitoring vaccine safety in Australia. The report shows how people receiving vaccines, or their parents and carers, responded to the SMS about their health a few days after vaccination at each schedule point in the National Immunisation Program in Australia 2019.
Part of a collection: Vaccine safety in Australia – AusVaxSafety 2019Influenza in kids can be serious. Getting vaccinated against influenza is the best way to protect your child and others from flu.
Professor Tom Calma AO advises all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to get their free flu shot this year.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) flu vaccination poster for aged care facilities
Printable poster for residential aged care facilities to display, advising visitors about the requirement to have a flu vaccination before entering.
Influenza
These resources provide information about getting vaccinated against influenza in 2020.
Don’t take the risk this season: Protect yourself and get the flu vaccine – brochure
This brochure provides information for consumers about getting vaccinated against influenza in 2020.
Part of a collection: InfluenzaLet’s keep our mob safe from flu – poster for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
This poster provides information for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people about the influenza vaccine, and can be used in health care and community settings.
Part of a collection: InfluenzaFlu in kids can be serious: Protect your child by vaccinating against flu – poster
This poster provides information about the influenza vaccine for parents of young children, and can be used in health care and community settings.
Part of a collection: InfluenzaDon’t take the risk this season: Get the flu vaccine – poster
This poster provides information for consumers about the influenza vaccine, and can be used in healthcare and community settings.
Part of a collection: InfluenzaAdditional maternal influenza vaccination resources
The influenza vaccine is provided at no cost for pregnant women through the National Immunisation Program. If you’re pregnant, speak to your doctor, nurse, or midwife today.
Maternal vaccination campaign (influenza)
These resources provide information about influenza vaccination in pregnancy.
Protecting your baby against influenza starts when you’re pregnant – brochure
This brochure provides information about influenza vaccination in pregnancy.
Part of a collection: Maternal vaccination campaign (influenza), InfluenzaProtecting your baby against influenza starts when you’re pregnant – poster
This poster aims to prompt pregnant women to think about getting the influenza vaccine when pregnant.
Part of a collection: Maternal vaccination campaign (influenza), InfluenzaThe influenza vaccination is safe, free and recommended for pregnant women in each pregnancy.
Part of a collection: Maternal vaccination campaign (influenza)The flu shot is safe for pregnant women, and provides effective protection for you and your new-born baby for the first six months of their life.
Influenza immunisation is part of good pregnancy care and is free for pregnant women through the National Immunisation Program. If you’re pregnant, speak to your doctor, nurse, or midwife today.
Part of a collection: Additional maternal influenza vaccination resourcesVaccinate against flu — Protect your baby too fact sheet
This fact sheet provides information about the benefits and safety of flu vaccination during pregnancy.
Part of a collection: Additional maternal influenza vaccination resourcesNewspoll Omnibus Survey on adult flu vaccinations: summary report
In June 2014, the Department of Health commissioned a Newspoll Survey on adults receiving the seasonal influenza vaccine.
The influenza vaccine is provided at no cost for pregnant women through the National Immunisation Program. If you’re pregnant, speak to your doctor, nurse, or midwife today.
Part of a collection: Additional maternal influenza vaccination resourcesATAGI bulletin for the special meeting 16 November 2017
Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) bulletin for the special meeting on seasonal influenza held on 16 November 2017.