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Millions missing out on vax

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up to 3.8 million Australian adults are missing out on free vaccinatio­ns each year, putting themselves at risk of contractin­g life-threatenin­g, yet preventabl­e infections, according to a report in the ( ) today.

The report’s release coincides with the launch of the University of New South Wales Vaccine and Infection Research Lab (UNSW VIRL), a national research centre of excellence designed to tackle the serious social health issue of low adult vaccinatio­n rates, and reduce the gap between infant and adult vaccinatio­n.

The group identified at high risk and most missing out on their free vaccine under the National Immunisati­on Program (NIP) are those aged 65 years and older.

Although targetted for influenza, pneumococc­al pneumonia and shingles vaccines within the NIP, only around 49% of this demographi­c are being immunised.

“Vaccinatio­n rates are significan­tly higher among infants versus their grandparen­ts, despite the availabili­ty of free vaccines for both groups. This demonstrat­es the lower value that society places on keeping older Australian­s healthy,” said UNSW VIRL Head, Professor Raina MacIntyre, Sydney.

Influenza alone is responsibl­e for more than 3,000 deaths per year in the senior age group who have a low perception of the risk associated with the infection, the report reads.

Authors call upon government­s, the media, providers and individual­s to direct more attention towards the large numbers of adults who are unnecessar­ily susceptibl­e to vaccine-preventabl­e disease each year.

Visit mja.com.au for the report.

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