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Whooping cough – First Nations maternal vaccinations – Social media tile
This social media tile can be used for sharing information on whooping cough vaccinations for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women during pregnancy. -
First Nations maternal vaccinations – Social media tile
This social media tile can be used for sharing information on vaccinations for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women during pregnancy.
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First Nations maternal vaccinations fact sheet
This fact sheet provides information for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women about free vaccines during pregnancy. -
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Maternal vaccinations – Whooping cough
Getting a safe and free whooping cough vaccination between 20 and 32 weeks of pregnancy helps protect bubbas from whooping cough while they're still too young to get vaccinated themselves. Yarn to your midwife or health worker about getting your free whooping c -
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Maternal vaccinations
Protecting your bub from serious illness starts before birth, with free vaccines you can get while pregnant. These vaccines help protect your baby against influenza, whooping cough and RSV. Yarn to your midwife or health worker about getting your free maternal vaccinations. -
It's as easy as 1, 2, 3 to protect bub in pregnancy – First Nations maternal vaccinations poster
Download this poster and display in your Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health clinics or medical centres. -
Protect your baby from whooping cough. Vaccinate for free when pregnant – brochure
This brochure provides information about whooping cough (pertussis) vaccination in pregnancy. -
AUSVAXSAFETY summary report 2020: 18 month infographic
Eighteen month schedule point. -
AUSVAXSAFETY summary report 2020: 4 year infographic
Four year schedule point. -
AUSVAXSAFETY summary report 2020: 12-13 year infographic
Twelve to thirteen year schedule point. -
AUSVAXSAFETY summary report 2020: Pregnant women infographic
Pregnant women receive vaccines for whooping cough (included in the dTpa vaccine) and influenza. -
AUSVAXSAFETY summary report 2020: 6 month infographic
Six month schedule point. -
Vaccine safety in Australia – AusVaxSafety summary report 2020
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 2020. -
AusVaxSafety 2020 summary report
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 2020. -
AUSVAXSAFETY summary report 2020: 2 month infographic
2 month schedule point. -
AUSVAXSAFETY summary report 2020: 4 month infographic
4 month schedule point. -
Vaccine 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. -
Vaccine safety in Australia 2019 – 12–13 years 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 vaccinations. -
Vaccine safety in Australia 2019 – 4 years 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 year vaccinations. -
Vaccine safety in Australia 2019 – 18 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 18 month vaccinations. -
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.