Avoiding shoulder injury related to vaccine administration

Shoulder injury related to vaccine administration (SIRVA) describes a complication of incorrect immunisation technique whereby a vaccine is injected too high above the deltoid muscle. Implications of SIRVA include persisting pain and limited range of movement, uncertain seroprotection due to the incorrect site of administration, as well costly outcomes for the patient due to diagnostic imaging and interventions.. For tips on avoiding SIRVA please refer to the following resources:  

MVEC: Shoulder injury related to vaccine administration
MVEC: Administration of injected vaccines- correct technique 
Australian Immunisation Handbook: avoiding shoulder injury related to vaccine administration


Welcome to the new MVEC podcast series!

Do you enjoy a good podcast? So do we! 

Introducing the Melbourne Vaccine Education Centre podcast series, where we talk about immunisations past, present and future. We will be discussing with industry experts, how vaccines are changing, their history and their place in our current society. Each month we will discuss a different topic, beginning with our chat to Associate Professor Nigel Crawford on the MVEC website, National Immunisation Program and 2019's flu season, followed by our interview with Professor David Isaacs on his latest book, Defeating the Minister of Death. 

Follow our link here to begin listening 


Clinical Vaccinology Update April 2019- presentations now available

Thankyou to everyone for attending the most recent Clinical Vaccinology Update! The presentations are now available online via the link below. We had a fantastic day and look forward to seeing everyone at our next event!

Clinical Vaccinology Update (CVU) April 2019


Vaccine heroes: promoting vaccines for all

Hunter New England and Central Coast Primary Health Network has announced that the upcoming immunisation conference "Vaccine heroes: promoting vaccines for all", will be held in Newcastle, NSW on August 23 and 24, 2019. Topics include Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health, maternal immunisation, adverse events, travel vaccines, HPV, as well as other immunisation updates. For further information please refer to the link below:

Vaccine heroes: promoting vaccines for all


New immunisation reference page- Pharmacist immunisers

Pharmacist immunisers are registered pharmacists who are accredited to administer approved immunisations to specified patient groups within the community. For further information on the role of pharmacist immunisers as well as the approved training programs, please refer to:

MVEC: Pharmacist immunisers  


Get the facts about immunisation- resources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

As part of the Australian Government Department of Health's campaign "Get the facts about immunisation", resources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have now been developed. For access to these resources please refer to:

MVEC: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander immunisation recommendations


Vaccine Safety Net

MVEC is proud to announce our endorsement as a member of the World Health Organisation's (WHO) Vaccine Safety Net (VSN). The VSN represents a global network of websites who adhere to the WHO's criteria for reliable and credible vaccine safety information and resources.

For the full list of Vaccine Safety Net members please refer to the following link: Vaccine Safety Net members.


2019 Influenza vaccine recommendations

For information on influenza immunisation for the 2019 season, including age specific brands, dosing guidelines and advice for at risk groups, please refer to:

MVEC: Influenza vaccine recommendations


Instagram and GoFundMe block anti-vaccine campaigns

In a bid to stop the spread of misleading information surrounding immunisation, the online crowdfunding platform, GoFundMe, has recently announced that campaigns aiming to raise money to promote the anti-vaccine movement will be removed from their service.

Similarly, the social media platform Instagram, has also announced that it will be blocking any anti-vaccine hashtags to combat the spread of misinformation across the internet. 

For the full stories please see the articles below:

ABC news: GoFundMe bans anti-vaxxers in fight against vaccine 'misinformation'
UPI: Instagram plans to block anti-vaccine hashtags

 


2019 Clinical Vaccinology Update

MVEC's next Clinical Vaccinology Update (CVU) will be held on Friday 26th April 2019 in the Copland Theatre (The Spot Building) at The University of Melbourne, Parkville. For program details, please head to our events page. 

Purchase tickets here

Tickets are still available. We hope to see you there!


About MVEC

The Melbourne Vaccine Education Centre (MVEC) is an educational website, developed with the aim of providing up-to-date immunisation information for both healthcare professionals and members of the public. We are based at Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI), a research organisation, and are affiliated with SAEFVIC (Surveillance of Adverse Events Following Vaccination in the Community), the Victorian Vaccine Safety Service.