154 million lives saved in 50 years: The five charts showing the global success of vaccines
We know vaccines have been a miracle for public health. Now, new research led by the WHO has found vaccines have saved an estimated 154…
We know vaccines have been a miracle for public health. Now, new research led by the WHO has found vaccines have saved an estimated 154…
A spike in pertussis has exceeded doctors’ expectations, with some 3300 cases reported across all age groups since the start of 2024, compared with fewer…
It might be worth asking patients to switch it up for their COVID-19 vaccines, with a study showing alternating arms between doses may produce a…
The TGA has approved the first respiratory syncytial virus vaccine, Arexvy, with sponsor GSK Australia hinting it would “soon” be available on a private script…
Pharmacists will be funded to administer around one million vaccinations a year under the National Immunisation Program (NIP). The NIP Vaccinations in Pharmacy (NIPVIP) program,…
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Women are more likely to experience injection site and systemic reactions to flu shots, regardless of age or vaccine type, Canadian researchers say. Their meta-analysis…
Need to know: Japanese encephalitis has been in the news since early 2021 when cases of the disease, previously only seen in returned travellers or…
Are GP practices losing their grip on flu vaccinations? Australian Immunisation Register (AIR) data suggest maybe so, with the proportion of flu shots delivered in…
A general practice has been under investigation and 1600 patients urged to consider revaccination following a cold chain breach at a medical practice. Patients at…
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