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Infographic. Vaccination for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children

Vaccination for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children under the National Immunisation Program
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children are at increased risk of serious diseases and can get extra vaccines for free through the National Immunisation Program.

  • Birth: Hepatitis B, BCG – neonates living in high-TB incidence areas in NT, Qld and northern SA (funded by states and territories)
  • 2 months: DTPa-hepB-IPV-Hib, 13vPCV, Rotavirus, MenB
  • 4 months: DTPa-hepB-IPV-Hib, 13vPCV, Rotavirus, MenB
  • 6 months: DTPa-hepB-IPV-Hib, 13vPCV – children living in NT, Qld, SA and WA
  • 6 months to less than 5 years: influenza every year
  • 12 months: MMR, MenACWY, MenB, 13vPCV
  • 18 months: MMRV, DTPa, Hib, Hepatitis A – children living in NT, Qld, SA and WA
  • 4–5 years: DTPa-IPV, 23vPPV – children living in NT, Qld, SA and WA (plus a 2nd dose of 23vPPV at least 5 years later), Hepatitis A – children living in NT, Qld, SA and WA

All these vaccines are funded under the National Immunisation Program unless otherwise noted.

See the Australian Immunisation Handbook for more details.

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