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Tetanus vaccine timelime
Tetanus vaccine timelime













tetanus vaccine timelime

  • Quadracel®, alternative brand of childhood diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis-poliomyelitis vaccine stock supplied at 4 years of age.
  • Engerix®-B Paediatric (hepatitis B) alternative vaccine stock supplied for infants at birth.
  • Rotarix® is a 2 dose course scheduled at 2 and 4 months of age.
  • Rotavirus vaccine brand Rotarix® introduced replacing RotaTeq®, the 3 dose course.
  • Victorian government funded and time-limited, ceases 31 December 2017.
  • Meningococcal A,C,W,Y secondary school vaccine program for adolescents in Years 10, 11 and 12 or aged 15 to 19 years.
  • Hepatitis B vaccine introduced, on the State funded vaccine program, for all non immune Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
  • 5 year catch-up program for 71 to 79 year olds.
  • Herpes Zoster vaccine introduced at 70 years of age.
  • The Australian Immunisation Register (AIR) commenced, expanding upon the Australian Childhood Immunisation Register (ACIR) by capturing vaccines administered throughout a person's life.
  • Quadrivalent seasonal influenza vaccine introduced for the National Immunisation Program schedule, replacing trivalent seasonal influenza vaccine.
  • DTPa booster vaccine is now given at the NIP schedule point in addition to MMRV vaccine.
  • Two DTPa vaccine brands provided: Infanrix® and Tripacel® vaccines.
  • Diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis (whooping cough) booster introduced at 18 months of age.
  • This requires all children to be fully vaccinated or have commenced a recognised vaccine catch-up schedule or have a medical exemption for some vaccines, in order to confirm enrolment in childcare or kindergarten in Victoria The Victorian No Jab No Play legislation commenced. All children less than 10 years can access NIP vaccines on-going.

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    The Commonwealth No Jab No Pay legislation commenced.įor a parent/guardian to receive Family Assistance Payments their child, under 20 years of age, must be up to date with childhood vaccines on the National Immunisation Program (NIP) or on a recognised vaccine catch-up schedule or have a medical exemption.Ĭhildren aged from 10 years to less than 20 years can access free catch-up vaccines until 31 December 2017.Boostrix® vaccine Year 7 secondary school program commenced.Completion of Boostrix® transition program in Years 7, 8 and 9 of secondary school in 2015.Boostrix® vaccine Year 10 secondary school program ceased.MMR vaccine at four years of age ceased.Tetanus and Diphtheria Toxoid® vaccine can be used as an alternative to ADT® Booster vaccine

    tetanus vaccine timelime

    Temporary introduction of an alternative brand of tetanus–diphtheria vaccine (Tetanus and Diphtheria Toxoid®).Either ProQuad® or Priorix-Tetra® can be used at 18 months of age Alternative brand of MMRV vaccine introduced (ProQuad®).parents/guardians of babies born on or after 1 June 2015, if their baby is under 6 months of age and they have not received a pertussis booster in the past 10 years.partners of women who are at least 28 weeks pregnant if the partner has not received a pertussis booster in the past 10 years.pregnant women from 28 weeks gestation during every pregnancy.Seasonal influenza vaccine funded for all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children aged between 6 months and 59 monthsīoostrix® (dTpa) vaccine program commences for:.Adolescents in years 7–10 or aged 12–16 years are offered the Boostrix® vaccine Boostrix® (dTpa) vaccine transitions from Year 10 to Year 7 of secondary school.HPV vaccine (Gardasil®) for secondary school Year 9 boys (aged 14–15 years) 2-year time-limited program ceased.















    Tetanus vaccine timelime