The Australian Immunisation - Handbook - 10th Edition (updated June 2015) which outlines the currently available vaccines and recommended vaccination schedules. • SA Health - provides details on the requirements for Health Care Workers, which is relevant to all students. To read more on the requirements please go to the SA Health website. For further details refer to the current online edition of The Australian Immunisation Handbook. Resource developed April 2019. Thank you to Murrumbidgee PHN who developed this resource based on collateral from Tasmania PHN, Hunter New England Local Health District, Murrumbidgee Local Health District and Central and Eastern Sydney PHN. Australian Guidelines for the Prevention and Control of Infection in Healthcare (2019) The guidelines are produced by the National Health and Medical Research Council in collaboration with the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Healthcare, and are published on the MAGICapp platform. Publication Data Reference number CD34 ISBN interpretation of trends in the epidemiology of pertussis in australia is complex, with sub- stantial changes in vaccine type, immunisation schedule, diagnostic testing methods, and sur- veillance practices over time.11the most recent change was that, following recommendation of a dtpa (reduced antigen diphtheria-tetanus- acellular … VOLUM 42 UMBE 4 UGUS 2019 ARTICLE 2019 P edicineWise Full text free online at nps.org.au/australian-prescriber Ketaki Sharma Clinical Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI). Australian immunisation handbook. Canberra: Australian Government Department of Health; 2018. immunisationhandbook.health.gov.au [cited Australian Immunisation Handbook, this program now extends to people newly notified to CDCD with hepatitis B. Risk groups CDCD funds free hepatitis A and/or B vaccines for the following groups of people who are at increased risk of acquiring these infections by sexual transmission and/or injecting drug use: • men who have sex with men Immunisation services provided by pharmacists should only be provided in a safe, clean environment for the benefit of bo th the pharmacist and patient. All vaccinations must be conducted in accordance with the Australian Immunisation Handbook (current online edition). The Australian Immunisation Handbook is available from: Fact sheets for immunisation providers. Check you are using the correct vaccine for age - Childhood National Immunisation Program ( PDF / Word) Check you are using the correct DTPa and dTpa containing vaccines. docx 4.79 MB. Check you are using the correct Meningococcal vaccines. docx 2.37 MB. The Immunisation Handbook 2020 provides clinical guidelines for health professionals on the safest and most effective use of vaccines in their practice. These guidelines are based on the best scientific evidence available at the time of publication, from published and unpublished literature. This is version 17b of the Immunisation Handbook 2020 The national register where your vaccinations are recorded. Immunisation is a simple, safe and effective way to protect against harmful diseases. The more people who get immunised, the less chance some diseases have to spread. If you're not immunised you may put people's health at risk, especially: those who don't have a strong immune system. • The Australian Immunisation Handbook (the Handbook) had sev
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