इन्फ्लुएंजा का टीका और अंडा एलर्जी
अंडा एलर्जी (अंडे एनाफिलेक्सिस सहित) के साथ और बिना इन्फ्लूएंजा टीकाकरण के संभावित और पूर्वव्यापी अध्ययन के आधार पर, अंडे की एलर्जी की उपस्थिति इन्फ्लूएंजा के टीके के लिए एलर्जी प्रतिक्रियाओं के जोखिम को नहीं बढ़ाती है और इसे सामुदायिक टीकाकरण सेटिंग में प्रशासित किया जा सकता है, जैसा कि एक एकल खुराक, अनुशंसित 15 मिनट अवलोकन अवधि के बाद।
अधिक जानकारी के लिए कृपया निम्नलिखित देखें:
The new Australian Immunisation Handbook App
The Australian Immunisation Handbook is now available in an app! It can be downloaded from the App Store or Google Play.
Download Instructions:
- Search for "Immunisation Handbook" in either of the above app stores on the device you wish to add the Handbook App.
- Select the Australian Immunisation Handbook App. (Depending on your device, this may have either “Australian Department of Health” or “Medical” as the sub-header.)
- Click the Download icon to start.
- When the download is finished, you can open the App.
- The first time you open the App it will take approximately 1-2 minutes. (This is to store all the data into your device.)
World Immunisation Week 24th - 30th April 2020
It's World Immunisation Week!
The aim of World Immunization Week (WIW) is to promote the use of vaccines to protect people of all ages against disease. Every year, millions of lives are saved thanks to immunisation and it is recognized widely as one of the most successful and cost effective health interventions. However, nearly 20 million children are still unvaccinated and under-vaccinated worldwide.
As a proud member of the Vaccine Safety Network (a global network of websites established by the World Health Organisation), MVEC is pleased to celebrate WIW. Join us on फेसबुक और Instagram as we celebrate WIW with the theme #VaccinesWork for All and focus on the people who develop, deliver and receive vaccines.
Read more about WIW here:
World Health Organisation: World Immunization Week
Clinical trial of BCG vaccine against COVID-19 (BRACE)
Led by Professor Nigel Curtis, Researchers at Murdoch Children’s Research Institute are conducting a randomised controlled clinical trial of the BCG vaccine against COVID-19. The study, known as the BRACE trial (BCG vaccination to Reduce the impact of COVID-19 in Australian healthcare workers following Coronavirus Exposure), has been endorsed by the Director-General of the WHO, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.
Designed to provide protection against tuberculosis, the Bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccine may also potentially provide immunity to protect against other infections. The purpose of the BRACE trial is to investigate whether or not BCG vaccination protects against COVID-19 or reduces the severity of symptoms of COVID-19 in healthcare workers.
This has led to people who do not meet the criteria for the trial seeking to have the BCG vaccine.
MVEC and physician BCG experts, have reached a consensus position on this issue, as detailed below:
| We strongly advise against anyone having BCG outside of a clinical trial, unless they meet criteria as per the Australian Immunisation Handbook tuberculosis guidelines. |
BCG vaccine is known to be effective in protecting young children from tuberculosis, and has been affected by global shortages in recent years. Using a vaccine (like BCG), for a non-proven use, carries risks to those vaccinated and those who prescribe it. Furthermore, additional use of BCG vaccine outside a trial, could lead to shortages for infants who need it to protect against tuberculosis. Many travel clinics providing BCG have been placed on-hold due to the current limitations on overseas travel. However, travel and hospital-based BCG clinics will aim to increase access to the vaccine when travel restrictions (including to tuberculosis endemic countries) are lifted.
Authorised by:
- Dr Nigel Curtis, Dr Nigel Crawford, Dr Jim Buttery, Dr Shidan Tosif, Dr Daryl Cheng and Dr Teresa Lazzaro
-8th April 2020
संसाधन:
- MCRI: BCG vaccination to Reduce the impact of COVID-19 in Australian healthcare workers following Coronavirus Exposure (BRACE) Trial
- MCRI: Murdoch Children’s Research Institute to trial preventative vaccine for COVID-19 healthcare workers
- MVEC: BCG vaccine (including BCG clinics in Victoria)
- ऑस्ट्रेलियाई टीकाकरण पुस्तिका: क्षय रोग
Telethon Kids provide COVID-19 resources for parents, families and schools
The Telethon Kids Institute have created resources for parents, families and schools in which their experts provide up to date advice and address community concerns (including a video Q & A session from kids in the community).
Their information is reliable, current and based on the best-available evidence.
You can view their resources at:
Visitor access to The Royal Children's Hospital
The Royal Children’s Hospital is committed to protecting the safety of its patients and staff during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Find out more information on visitor restrictions यहाँ.
Pharmacist Immuniser Update
Victorian Pharmacist Immunisers are now authorised to administer influenza vaccines to patients 10-years and older and pertussis-containing, measles-mumps-rubella and meningococcal ACWY vaccines to people aged 15 years and older.
For more information see the most recent DHHS Secretary Approval: Pharmacist Immuniser.
See also our updated MVEC: Pharmacist Immuniser page और यह एमवीईसी: इन्फ्लुएंजा वैक्सीन सिफारिशें page.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) & pregnancy
An article from the Raising Children's Network about Coronavirus and pregnancy. Coronavirus is new, so we’re still learning about it and how it affects people, including pregnant women and their babies. However, new evidence suggests pregnant women don’t seem to be more likely to get coronavirus than other healthy people of the same age. Use the link below to read the full article.
Coronavirus (COVIID-19) & pregnancy
The Royal Children's Hospital immunisation service closed to the public
Due to the current COVID-19 situation, the Immunisation Drop-in centre is providing vaccinations to RCH patients only, and based on clinical need. Children and families who are not current patients of the RCH are encouraged to visit their local GP or other immunisation provider.
The MVEC: Victorian council immunisation session page has the contact details of councils within Victoria, many of whom have updated their websites to advise how they will be providing immunisation services in light of COVID-19. Please contact your local council directly for the most up to date information.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) and children in Australia
Your kids are hearing about coronavirus (COVID-19). The Raising Children Network (Australia) has developed a useful resource to ensure they get reliable information.
Here are some tips on how to talk about it: COVID-19 and children in Australia
