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:流感疫苗建议


Influenza and pertussis vaccination in pregnancy

Antenatal immunisation with Influenza and pertussis (whooping cough) vaccines are strongly recommended in every pregnancy to protect both the mother and baby from disease and its complications. Evidence around the timing of pertussis immunisation in pregnancy has recently been reviewed and it is now recommended that a pertussis containing vaccine be administered between 20 and 32 weeks of the pregnancy. Immunisation is provided free to all pregnant women through the National Immunisation Program.

For further information about maternal vaccination recommendations visit our reference page 墨尔本疫苗教育中心(MVEC):孕期孕妇疫苗接种


Updated resources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients

An updated immunisation reference page is now online for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. This new page also details the latest recommendations for meningococcal immunisation in this population group. From 2019 Influenza vaccination will be funded for all people from 6-months of age. To view the page please follow the link below:

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander immunisation recommendations


Updated maternal immunisation resources

Monash Health immunisation have recently updated their patient information brochures regarding Influenza and Pertussis vaccination during pregnancy. Please find these updated resources via our reference page below:

母亲在怀孕期间接种疫苗 


Spleen Australia- updated guidelines 2019

Spleen Australia have recently updated their medical recommendations for asplenic/hyposplenic adults and children. These guidelines also detail additional immunisation recommendations, including updated information on booster doses for pneumococcal and meningococcal vaccines in this patient group.

Please refer to our MVEC page for more information MVEC:阿斯普利亚


New meningococcal resources

澳大利亚科学院 has released a new video detailing the devastating impact of meningococcal disease.

To access this video, as well as other meningococcal information, please follow the link below:

MVEC:脑膜炎球菌病和疫苗


Updated hepatitis B reference page

We have recently updated our hepatitis B reference page to incorporate the latest recommendations for serological testing, patients with impaired renal function as well as a new pathway for non-responders to the routine hepatitis B vaccine course. Please access the page below via the following link:

MVEC:乙型肝炎


Menactra® 和 Prevenar 13® 共同给药

Menactra® should not be administered on the same day as Prevenar 13®. Studies have shown that co-administration may result in a decreased immune response to some of the pneumococcal serotypes. If both vaccines are required, Prevenar 13® should be administered first followed by Menactra® at least 4 weeks later. If these vaccines are inadvertently administered on the same day, Prevenar 13® should be repeated a minimum of 8 weeks later. Menveo® and Nimenrix® may be co-administered with Prevenar 13®.

For further information please refer to The Australian Immunisation Handbook


What's new on the horizon?

MVEC is often contacted with queries regarding what is new in vaccines and immunisation policy. To access a summary of vaccinology discussions from various National Immunisation Technical Advisory Groups (NiTAGs) please refer to our MVEC reference page:

Horizon scanning: What's new in vaccines and international immunisation policy


NIP July 2018- frequently asked questions

To assist healthcare providers and families with the transition to the new NIP schedule on July 1 2018, MVEC has created a reference page outlining frequently asked questions (FAQ's) adapted from our recent Clinical Vaccinology Update- A Special Edition.

For further information please refer to our following MVEC page:

NIP schedule changes July 1 2018-FAQs


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