NIP: Adult pneumococcal vaccination – Program advice for health professionals
From 1 July 2027, Capvaxive will replace Prevenar 13 and Pneumovax 23 on the National Immunisation Program (NIP) for adults.
Capvaxive will be recommended and funded for:
- at-risk adults from 18 years with a specific medical condition
- First Nations adults from 25 years
- non-Indigenous adults without a risk condition from 65 years.
Read more at NIP: Adult pneumococcal vaccination – Program advice for health professionals.
Immunisation Coalition: Vale: Prof Allan Cripps memorial tribute webinar on pneumococcal disease
Next month, the Immunisation Coalition will host a webinar highlighting the new NIP schedule on pneumococcal disease.
तारीख: 2 July 2026
समय: 6:30–7:45 pm (AEST)
Learn more and register on the Immunisation Coalition’s event page.
BBC: Three Ebola vaccines in development amid growing outbreak fears
With more than 1,000 suspected cases of Ebola in DR Congo, three new vaccines are being developed to target the Bundibugyo species of Ebola linked to the current outbreak.
Read the article in full at BBC: Three Ebola vaccines in development amid growing outbreak fears.
Kids Health Info: The 2026 flu update with Dr Nigel Crawford (podcast)
MVEC Director Prof Nigel Crawford was recently a guest on the Royal Children’s Hospital’s Kids Health Info podcast.
Prof Crawford is the Director of SAEFVIC (Victorian safety reporting service) and MVEC, as well as medical head of the Royal Children’s Hospital Immunisation Service.
NCIRS: Pneumococcal vaccination for adults: expanding disease protection (webinar)
This month the टीकाकरण अनुसंधान और निगरानी के लिए राष्ट्रीय केंद्र (एनसीआईआरएस) will hold a webinar addressing the 1 July changes to the adult pneumococcal vaccination program.
तारीख: 24 June 2026
समय: 12:00–1:30 pm AEST
Learn more and register on the webinar event page.
New immunisation reference page: Inborn errors of immunity
MVEC recently published a new immunisation reference page on inborn errors of immunity (IEI, previously referred to as primary immunodeficiencies). IEIs comprise a broad group of inherited disorders affecting one or more components of the immune system.
The new reference page outlines immunisation recommendations, contraindications and responses to commonly asked questions.
MVEC: Inborn errors of immunity
ABC: Measles cases rise in Australia as authorities monitor deadly outbreaks in South and South-East Asia
The number of measles cases reported in Australia in 2026 is higher than the same period in 2025, with most cases in travellers returning from South and South-East Asia.
Read the article in full at ABC: Measles cases rise in Australia as authorities monitor deadly outbreaks in South and South-East Asia.
Read more about measles disease, transmission and prevention at एमवीईसी: खसरा.
NSW FluMist program expanded
From late-May, the New South Wales FluMist program has been expanded to cover children and adolescents aged 2 to 17 years for a limited time.
Read more at New South Wales Health: Nasal spray influenza vaccine.
APACI Respiratory Diseases Conference 2026: Register now
The Asia-Pacific Alliance for the Control of Influenza (APACI) Respiratory Diseases Conference 2026 will be held later this month. Registrations are open now to attend in person or online.
तारीख: 25 June 2026
कार्यक्रम का स्थान: InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong Hotel
Learn more on the conference event page.
Australian CDC: Diphtheria declared a Communicable Disease Incident of National Significance
On 22 May 2026 Australia’s Chief Medical Officer, Prof Michael Kidd AO, declared diphtheria a Communicable Disease Incident of National Significance (CDINS).
The declaration enables coordinated national efforts to stop the spread of diphtheria. These efforts include a funding package, and ongoing work to support the outbreak response.
Read more about the CDINS at Australian CDC: Diphtheria declared a Communicable Disease Incident of National Significance.
Read more about diphtheria disease, transmission, epidemiology and prevention at एमवीईसी: डिप्थीरिया.