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- The Australian National Immunisation Program Schedule sets out the immunisations Australians are given at different stages in their life. The program aims to reduce the number of preventable disease cases in Australia by increasing national immunisation coverage. The program starts for an Australian when they are born. Vaccinations are given at birth, then again when the baby is 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 12 months and 18 months. The immunisation schedule continues when the child is 4 years old, and then into adolescent years. The program is not compulsory and parents have the choice if they want their child vaccinated. (en)
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- Source: University of Pittsburgh Digital Archives. This photo was previously published in 1957 Owl student yearbook of the University of Pittsburgh, pg.14-15. Author: The Owl. (en)
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- Jonas Salk holding two bottles containing the polio vaccine he created in 1955 (en)
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- All vaccines listed in the program are free under Medicare benefits (en)
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- The immunisations range from birth through to adulthood (en)
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- National Immunisation Program Schedule (en)
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- Vaccinations create immunity against harmful pathogens (en)
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- The National Immunisation Program is designed to prevent disease in Australia. The schedule sets out all vaccines available in the program (en)
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- The Australian National Immunisation Program Schedule sets out the immunisations Australians are given at different stages in their life. The program aims to reduce the number of preventable disease cases in Australia by increasing national immunisation coverage. The program starts for an Australian when they are born. Vaccinations are given at birth, then again when the baby is 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 12 months and 18 months. The immunisation schedule continues when the child is 4 years old, and then into adolescent years. The program is not compulsory and parents have the choice if they want their child vaccinated. (en)
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- National Immunisation Program Schedule (en)
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