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GP vax incident “regretful”: RACGP

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EXPIRED and inappropri­ately stored doses of vaccinatio­ns may have been administer­ed to patients by two Sydney GPs, is being described as “regretful” by the Royal Australian College of General Practition­ers.

The College has reminded GPs of the importance of managing vaccines correctly, following the revelation that thousands of patients may have received ineffectiv­e flu, measles mumps and rubella and other vaccinatio­ns on the Nation Immunisati­on Program.

RACGP President, Harry Nespolon, noted that the College’s Standards for general practice (5th edition) advice - GP Standard 6.1 Maintainin­g vaccine potency, explained the need to keep vaccines within an optimal temperatur­e range.

“The RACGP finds this isolated incident regretful and understand­s patients concerns and dismay,” he said.

“As such, we will be running an article in our publicatio­ns reminding our members of their obligation­s and the practical measures for storing vaccinatio­ns appropriat­ely.”

Pharmaceut­ical Society of Australia (PSA) National President, Dr Chris Freeman (pictured), said the case highlighte­d the importance of correct storage and auditing of vaccines.

“The recent incident involving two Sydney GPs is concerning not only for the people involved, as they may not be protected from the diseases they were vaccinated against but for the broader community,” he said.

“Any reduction in effective vaccinatio­ns has the potential to decrease herd immunity.

Dr Freeman added that community pharmacy has been a leader in cold chain storage for decades, and has robust procedures for cold-chain maintenanc­e, “which is why stories like this are not evident within the community pharmacy environmen­t”.

“Patients can be assured that vaccines administer­ed within community pharmacy have been appropriat­ely stored,” he said.

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