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    The Australian Immunisation Handbook 10th Edition

    Part 4 Vaccine-Preventable Diseases

    Page last updated: 06 March 2017

    • 4.1 Cholera
    • 4.2 Diphtheria
    • 4.3 Haemophilus influenzae type b
    • 4.4 Hepatitis A
    • 4.5 Hepatitis B
    • 4.6 Human papillomavirus
    • 4.7 Influenza
    • 4.8 Japanese encephalitis
    • 4.9 Measles
    • 4.10 Meningococcal disease
    • 4.11 Mumps
    • 4.12 Pertussis
    • 4.13 Pneumococcal disease
    • 4.14 Poliomyelitis
    • 4.15 Q fever
    • 4.16 Rabies and other lyssaviruses (including Australian bat lyssavirus)
    • 4.17 Rotavirus
    • 4.18 Rubella
    • 4.19 Tetanus
    • 4.20 Tuberculosis
    • 4.21 Typhoid
    • 4.22 Varicella
    • 4.23 Yellow fever
    • 4.24 Zoster (herpes zoster)
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    • Updates to the 10th edition of The Australian Immunisation Handbook
      • 17 February 2017
      • 1 August 2016
      • 21 March 2016
      • 22 June 2015
      • 27 March 2015
      • 17 January 2014
      • 8 May 2013
    • Part 1 Introduction to The Australian Immunisation Handbook
      • 1.1 Background
      • 1.2 Development of the 10th edition of the Handbook
      • 1.3 How to use the 10th Edition Handbook
      • 1.4 What's new
      • 1.5 Fundamentals of immunisation
    • Part 2 Vaccination Procedures
      • 2.1 Pre-vaccination
      • 2.2 Administration of vaccines
      • 2.3 Post-vaccination
    • Part 3 Vaccination for Special Risk Groups
      • 3.1 Vaccination for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
      • 3.2 Vaccination for international travel
      • 3.3 Groups with special vaccination requirements
    • Part 4 Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
      • 4.1 Cholera
      • 4.2 Diphtheria
      • 4.3 Haemophilus influenzae type b
      • 4.4 Hepatitis A
      • 4.5 Hepatitis B
      • 4.6 Human papillomavirus
      • 4.7 Influenza
      • 4.8 Japanese encephalitis
      • 4.9 Measles
      • 4.10 Meningococcal disease
      • 4.11 Mumps
      • 4.12 Pertussis
      • 4.13 Pneumococcal disease
      • 4.14 Poliomyelitis
      • 4.15 Q fever
      • 4.16 Rabies and other lyssaviruses (including Australian bat lyssavirus)
      • 4.17 Rotavirus
      • 4.18 Rubella
      • 4.19 Tetanus
      • 4.20 Tuberculosis
      • 4.21 Typhoid
      • 4.22 Varicella
      • 4.23 Yellow fever
      • 4.24 Zoster (herpes zoster)
    • Part 5 Passive Immunisation
      • 5.1 Passive immunisation using immunoglobulin preparations
    • Support Documents
      • Appendices
        • Appendix 1: Contact details for Australian, state and territory government health authorities and communicable disease control
        • Appendix 2: Literature search strategy for the 10th edition of the Handbook
        • Appendix 3: Components of vaccines used in the National Immunisation Program
        • Appendix 4: Commonly asked questions about vaccination
        • Appendix 5: Glossary of technical terms
        • Appendix 6: Commonly used abbreviations
        • Appendix 7: Overview of vaccine availability in Australia
      • List of Tables
      • List of Figures
      • Links
      • Response to Public Consultation Submissions for the August 2016 Update of the Handbook
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