Medicine has seen dramatic changes in the last 50 years, and vaccinology is no different. Australia has made a significant contribution to world knowledge on vaccine-preventable diseases. Certain deadly diseases have disappeared or become rare in Australia following successful introduction of vaccines. As diseases become rarer, public knowledge about the diseases and their serious consequences has decreased, and concerns about potential vaccine side effects have increased. To maintain confidence in immunisations, sharing of detailed information about the vaccines and the diseases we are trying to prevent is integral to the continued success of our public health programme. Modern quality immunisation programmes need to communicate complex in...
Complacency is the greatest threat to successful immunisa-tion programs. This has recently been demo...
Health inequity and provision of health care to resettled refugees and new migrants are complex and ...
<p>The timeline covers the commencement of vaccination in 1953 through various schedule changes, the...
In June 2000 the first report of the morbidity and mortality from vaccine preventable diseases (VPDs...
Epidemiology provides a foundation for evidence based communicable disease control policy and practi...
Often cited as one of the most important medical breakthroughs in human history, immunisation has be...
BACKGROUND: In 2010, the Australian seasonal influenza vaccination program for children under 5 year...
The status of Haemophilus influenzae (Hib) disease and its prevention by vaccination was reviewed fo...
Provides a perspective on the importance of immunisation as a unique global health concern in that i...
Immunisation has an immense impact on preventing morbidity and mortality worldwide. Although vaccine...
BACKGROUND: In 2010, the Australian seasonal influenza vaccination program for children under 5 year...
Identifying the emerging threats for which we must be vigilant In 1922, infectious diseases accou...
Objectives: Reports on the results of a national survey conducted in Australia, in 2000. The objecti...
In November 2005, hepatitis A vaccine was funded under the Australian National Immunisation Program ...
Vaccination against infectious diseases has changed the future of the human species, saving millions...
Complacency is the greatest threat to successful immunisa-tion programs. This has recently been demo...
Health inequity and provision of health care to resettled refugees and new migrants are complex and ...
<p>The timeline covers the commencement of vaccination in 1953 through various schedule changes, the...
In June 2000 the first report of the morbidity and mortality from vaccine preventable diseases (VPDs...
Epidemiology provides a foundation for evidence based communicable disease control policy and practi...
Often cited as one of the most important medical breakthroughs in human history, immunisation has be...
BACKGROUND: In 2010, the Australian seasonal influenza vaccination program for children under 5 year...
The status of Haemophilus influenzae (Hib) disease and its prevention by vaccination was reviewed fo...
Provides a perspective on the importance of immunisation as a unique global health concern in that i...
Immunisation has an immense impact on preventing morbidity and mortality worldwide. Although vaccine...
BACKGROUND: In 2010, the Australian seasonal influenza vaccination program for children under 5 year...
Identifying the emerging threats for which we must be vigilant In 1922, infectious diseases accou...
Objectives: Reports on the results of a national survey conducted in Australia, in 2000. The objecti...
In November 2005, hepatitis A vaccine was funded under the Australian National Immunisation Program ...
Vaccination against infectious diseases has changed the future of the human species, saving millions...
Complacency is the greatest threat to successful immunisa-tion programs. This has recently been demo...
Health inequity and provision of health care to resettled refugees and new migrants are complex and ...
<p>The timeline covers the commencement of vaccination in 1953 through various schedule changes, the...