People who work in health care and aged care risk catching diseases that are preventable through vaccination from infected patients and other contacts.
They can pass these diseases on to vulnerable people in their care, such as young children or older people.
If health care workers get immunised, it helps reduce these risks.
The Australian Immunisation Handbook lists the immunisations recommended for health care workers. They are summarised in the table below. Employers should take all reasonable steps to encourage workers to be vaccinated.
Occupation |
Vaccine |
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All health care workers Includes all workers and students directly involved in patient care or the handling of human tissue, blood or body fluids |
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Vaccines listed for 'All health care workers', plus hepatitis A |
Health care workers who may be at high risk of exposure to drug-resistant cases of tuberculosis (dependent on state or territory guidelines) |
Vaccines listed for 'All health care workers', plus consider BCG |
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