You are here Home Table of contents Table of contents Vaccination for special risk groups Listen Print Share Twitter Facebook Email Recently added This page was added on 05 June 2018. Updates made This page was updated on [date-counter-updated-date]. View history of updates Vaccination for people who are immunocompromised Vaccination for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people Vaccination for preterm infants Vaccination for women who are planning pregnancy, pregnant or breastfeeding Vaccination before or after anaesthesia or surgery Vaccination for people at occupational risk Vaccination for international travellers Vaccination for people who have had an adverse event following immunisation Vaccination for other groups (inmates, men who have sex with men, people who inject drugs, and sex workers) Vaccination for people who have recently received normal human immunoglobulin and other blood products Vaccination for migrants, refugees and people seeking asylum in Australia Vaccination for people with bleeding disorders Page history Last updated 23 January 2023 Last reviewed 23 February 2023 Previous Catch-up vaccination Next Vaccination for people who are immunocompromised In this section Table of contents About the handbook Fundamentals of immunisation Vaccination procedures Catch-up vaccination Vaccination for special risk groups Vaccination for people who are immunocompromised Vaccination for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people Vaccination for preterm infants Vaccination for women who are planning pregnancy, pregnant or breastfeeding Vaccination before or after anaesthesia or surgery Vaccination for people at occupational risk Vaccination for international travellers Vaccination for people who have had an adverse event following immunisation Vaccination for other groups (inmates, men who have sex with men, people who inject drugs, and sex workers) Vaccination for people who have recently received normal human immunoglobulin and other blood products Vaccination for migrants, refugees and people seeking asylum in Australia Vaccination for people with bleeding disorders Vaccine preventable diseases Is there anything wrong with this page? Help us improve the Australian Immunisation Handbook What you were doing? (required) What went wrong? (required) Leave this field blank
Vaccination for other groups (inmates, men who have sex with men, people who inject drugs, and sex workers)
Vaccination for people who have recently received normal human immunoglobulin and other blood products