[HTML][HTML] Review of the health impact of the oral rotavirus vaccine program in children under 5 years in Australia: 2006–2021
Oral rotavirus vaccines were incorporated into the National Immunisation Program (NIP) for
all Australian infants in July 2007. Initially each of the eight jurisdictions implemented Rotarix …
all Australian infants in July 2007. Initially each of the eight jurisdictions implemented Rotarix …
Maternal pertussis vaccination, infant immunization, and risk of pertussis
OBJECTIVES Following the introduction of jurisdictional maternal pertussis vaccination
programs in Australia, we estimated maternal vaccine effectiveness (VE) and whether …
programs in Australia, we estimated maternal vaccine effectiveness (VE) and whether …
[PDF][PDF] Australian paediatric surveillance unit (APSU) annual surveillance report 2020
Abstract For 30 years the Australian Paediatric Surveillance Unit (APSU) has conducted
national surveillance of rare communicable diseases and rare complications of …
national surveillance of rare communicable diseases and rare complications of …
The seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2-specific antibodies in Australian children: A cross-sectional study
A Koirala, J McRae, PN Britton, M Downes… - PLoS …, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Background Following reduction of public health and social measures concurrent with SARS-
CoV-2 Omicron emergence in late 2021 in Australia, COVID-19 case notification rates rose …
CoV-2 Omicron emergence in late 2021 in Australia, COVID-19 case notification rates rose …
Barriers to influenza vaccination of children hospitalised for acute respiratory illness: A cross‐sectional survey
Aim To identify barriers to influenza vaccination of children hospitalised for acute respiratory
illness in Australia. Methods A total of 595 parents of children hospitalised with acute …
illness in Australia. Methods A total of 595 parents of children hospitalised with acute …
[HTML][HTML] Clinical and laboratory features of invasive group A streptococcal infections: 8 years experience
Objective: Invasive infections caused by group A streptococci, including bacteremia,
pneumonia, sepsis, necrotizing fasciitis, streptococcal toxic shock syndrome, and focal …
pneumonia, sepsis, necrotizing fasciitis, streptococcal toxic shock syndrome, and focal …
[PDF][PDF] Knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding influenza vaccination among parents of infants hospitalised for acute respiratory infection in Australia
Parental vaccination behaviours are generally established in their child's first 6 months of
life. 1 This age is also when children have greatest risk of influenza hospitalisation, followed …
life. 1 This age is also when children have greatest risk of influenza hospitalisation, followed …