World Health Organisation- Rabies

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has updated its position on rabies immunisation for pre- and post-exposure prophylaxis. The following position paper provides a summary on rabies disease and vaccines and concludes with the current WHO position on the use of rabies vaccines worldwide. The systematic review can also be accessed below. For further information on rabies disease please refer to MVEC's reference page.

Rabies vaccines: WHO position paper - April 2018

Pre-exposure rabies prophylaxis: a systematic review

MVEC: Rabies

 


Global Vaccine Safety

The Global Vaccine Safety Initiative was set up in 2011 by the World Health Organsiation (WHO) to ensure that all countries had strategies in place to ensure vaccine safety. The latest highlight is available via the following link and has some great information on Adverse Events Following Immunisation (AEFI) training in our region (WPRO).

Global Vaccine Safety


英联邦资助的青少年脑膜炎球菌 ACWY 疫苗

从 2019 年 4 月开始,国家免疫计划 (NIP) 将资助 15-19 岁青少年接种脑膜炎球菌 ACWY 疫苗。在 2017 年和 2018 年,维多利亚州的青少年接种了脑膜炎球菌 ACWY 疫苗 (Menactra®),作为州资助计划的学校计划的一部分。 NIP 的这一变化将确保全国的青少年能够获得疾病保护。详情请参阅以下卫生部长的公告:

国会议员 Greg Hunt 宣布:$52 百万为青少年免费提供脑膜炎球菌疫苗


Clinical Vaccinology Update (CVU) 2018

Thank you for attending the recent CVU on Friday 14th September 2018 at The Royal Children's Hospital. 
Presentations covered for the day are now available for your viewing on our 事件 页。 


The Australian Immunisation Handbook-online edition

The newest update of The Australian Immunisation Handbook has arrived! It is now an online version ensuring that up to date information is accessible for all, in a format that is easy to navigate. To access the new handbook please follow the link below:

The Australian Immunisation Handbook


Vaccine safety and adverse events following immunisation: a practical approach

The National Centre for Immunisation Research and Surveillance (NCIRS) is hosting a webinar on September 19 to provide an overview of common expected and rarer serious adverse reactions following immunisation and their management. For information on how to register please refer to the following:

NCIRS Seminar series: Vaccine safety and adverse events following immunisation


When "ah-choo" Turns to the Flu

When "ah-choo" Turns to the Flu is a selection of case studies published online via How to treat. Exploring some of the more unusual manifestations of the flu, it highlights the importance of considering influenza immunisation in paediatric populations.


Victorian Immunisation Schedule App

Changes to the Childhood National Immunisation Program (NIP) from 1st July 2018 is now available on Vicvax, the Victorian Immunisation Schedule application. Make sure you download the app now. 

Are you on target?

Utilising a correct injection technique is of vital importance when providing immunisations to patients in order to optimise the immune response and to minimise side effects. To ensure that your technique is on target please refer to our MVEC reference page for further information:

Administration of injected vaccines- correct technique


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


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墨尔本疫苗教育中心 (MVEC) 是一个教育网站,旨在为医疗保健专业人员和公众提供最新的免疫接种信息。我们位于研究机构默多克儿童研究所 (MCRI),隶属于维多利亚疫苗安全服务机构 SAEFVIC(社区接种疫苗后的不良事件监测)。