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Immunisation

  Immunisation Schedule Update June 2007
NSW Health Immunisation Schedule June
   
  Immunisation Schedule
Injection Site Poster (July 2008)
Current Immunisation Schedule
 Immunisation Kit
   
  Standards For Childhood Immunisation
Standards for Childhood Immunisation
   
  Boostrix Guidelines
Boostrix Product Information
   
  Australian Childhood Immunisation Register Forms
Application To Register As An Immunisation Provider
Payment Account Details For Immunisation Providers
Immunisation History Form
Stationery Reorder Form
Application To Transmit Data Electronically
Medical Contra-indication Form
Conscientious Objection Form
GPII020A Practice Report Request Form (August 2008)
46E Agreement - Individual Provider or Practice Form (August 2008)
   
  Cold Chain Monitoring
Division Data Logging Guidelines (insert Cold Chain Monitoring above Vaccine Fridges)
   
  Data Cleaning
Steps To Correcting Data On The ACIR020A
   
  HPV Vaccine
HPV Factsheet
HPV GP Cheatsheet
HPV Register - Collecting Information (June 2008)
   
  NSW Vaccine Access & Order Forms
Aged Care Facilities Influenza Register 2008
Fluvax Vaccine Supply 2008 Season
Influenza Order Form Aged Care Facilities 2008
Influenza Order Form AMS 2008
Influenza Vaccine Order Form 2008
Public Health Unit Vaccine Access Table June 2008
   
  Recall Letter
Gardasil Awareness Letter
   
  Rotavirus Vaccine
Rotavirus Factsheet
NCIRS Rotavirus Vaccines For Children Sept 06
The Rotavirus Vaccine Saga Alan R. Shaw
Rotavirus Vaccine For Preventing Diarrhoea (Review)
   
  Vaccine Fridges
Vaccine Fridge Suppliers
Temperature Log For Vaccines

Website Links

The Immunise Australia website provides information about immunisation and Australian immunisation standards, including translations of some materials. See Common questions and answers (fact sheets) and Publications for further information.

Based on accurate information available at this time, the Immunise Australia Program website will help you to make informed decisions.

Immunisation is a simple, safe and effective way of protecting people against some diseases. (See Diseases A-Z list). The risks of these diseases are far greater that the risks of immunisation.

If you have any further questions about immunisation, please talk to your doctor or health care provider.

Also check out the Australian Governments Health Insite website.

 

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