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AUSVAXSAFETY summary report 2020: 6 month infographic
Six month schedule point. -
AUSVAXSAFETY summary report 2020: 2 month infographic
2 month schedule point. -
AUSVAXSAFETY summary report 2020: 4 month infographic
4 month schedule point. -
Hepatitis B roundtable, 19 March 2021 – MACBBVSTI recommendations
This document contains the recommendations made at the Ministerial Advisory Committee on Blood Borne Viruses and Sexually Transmissible Infections (MACBBVSTI)
Hepatitis B roundtable on 19 March 2021. -
Vaccine safety in Australia 2019 – 6 months schedule point
AusVaxSafety is a national system for monitoring vaccine safety in Australia. This infographic provides a visual representation of the number of parents and carers who responded to an SMS about their child’s health a few days after their 6 month vaccinations. -
Vaccine safety in Australia 2019 – 4 months schedule point
AusVaxSafety is a national system for monitoring vaccine safety in Australia. This infographic provides a visual representation of the number of parents and carers who responded to an SMS about their child’s health a few days after their 4 month vaccinations. -
Vaccine safety in Australia 2019 – 2 months schedule point
AusVaxSafety is a national system for monitoring vaccine safety in Australia. This infographic provides a visual representation of the number of parents and carers who responded to an SMS about their child’s health a few days after their 2 month vaccinations. -
Vaccine 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. -
Vaccine safety in Australia – AusVaxSafety 2019
This collection contains the Vaccine safety in Australia AusVaxSafety summary report 2019 and related infographics. -
CDNA National Guidelines – Healthcare Workers Living with Blood Borne Viruses / Perform Exposure Prone Procedures at Risk of Exposure to Blood Borne Viruses
These guidelines from the Communicable Diseases Network Australia (CDNA) contain the current expert consensus on the evidence for health care workers and their blood borne virus status. -
National Immunisation Research — Qualitative (2016) and quantitative (2017) research reports
Research reports on qualitative and quantitative research conducted on attitudes and behaviours regarding childhood and adult immunisation: -
ATAGI advice (updated): alternatives during supply shortage of adult hepatitis B vaccines
This resource provides Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) clinical advice regarding the use of alternative vaccines during periods when adult formulations of hepatitis B vaccines are not available.